Search: Blackout Financial Instruments
RBA Glossary definition for Blackout Financial Instruments
Blackout Financial Instruments – Blackout Financial Instruments� include interest rate products (including but not limited to bonds, bills, notes, certificates of deposit and term deposits), shares, warrants, options, corporate bonds and foreign exchange (except for travel purposes), active investment choice modifications to any superannuation fund account, and the rolling over of superannuation funds into a complying fund.
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Box A: Recent International Bank Failures – Causes, Regulatory Responses and Implications
6 Apr 2023
FSR
– April 2023
Box A: Recent International Bank Failures – Causes, Regulatory Responses and Implications | Financial Stability Review – April 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2023/apr/box-a-recent-international-bank-failures-causes-regulatory-responses-and-implications.html
Developments in the Financial System Architecture
20 Apr 2016
FSR
– April 2016
to coordinate research into blockchain innovations, including potential implications for the financial system. ... The FSB has been exploring possible risks to financial stability from climate change.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/apr/dev-fin-sys-arch.html
The Global Financial Environment
10 Feb 2020
FSR
April 2019
PDF
1191KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2019/apr/pdf/01-global-financial-environment.pdf
The Australian Financial System
10 Feb 2020
FSR
April 2018
PDF
1279KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2018/apr/pdf/03-australian-financial-system.pdf
Financial Stability Review
4 Nov 2020
FSR
- October 2020
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https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2020/oct/pdf/financial-stability-review-2020-10.pdf
Box D: Non-bank Lending for Property
12 Apr 2019
FSR
– April 2019
But the activities of non-bank lenders can pose risks to financial stability, as they have in some countries internationally. ... This should help APRA and the RBA in their ongoing monitoring of financial stability risks arising from non-bank lending.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2019/apr/box-d.html
Financial Stability Review
18 Nov 2022
FSR
- October 2021
PDF
3266KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2021/oct/pdf/financial-stability-review-2021-10.pdf
Box C: The Use of Banks' Capital Buffers
9 Oct 2020
FSR
– October 2020
These regulatory buffers were introduced as part of the Basel III reforms of bank regulation that followed the global financial crisis (GFC). ... Endnotes. Financial Stability Board (2020), ‘COVID-19 Pandemic: Financial Stability Implications and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2020/oct/box-c-the-use-of-banks-capital-buffers.html
Box B: The Basel III Capital Reforms in Australia
10 Sep 2013
FSR
– September 2013
Financial Stability Review – September 2013 Box B: The Basel III Capital Reforms in Australia. ... the exception of transitional arrangements on pre-existing non-common equity capital instruments.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2013/sep/box-b.html
Box A: Credit Card Indicators
10 Sep 2004
FSR
– September 2004
Credit card repayment activity might also convey information on financial pressures in the household sector. ... The increase in the 1990s is partly explained by the growth of credit cards as a payment instrument, although the generally favourable
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2004/sep/box-a.html