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RBA Glossary definition for Nominal interest rate

Nominal interest rate – The nominal interest rate refers to the cost of borrowing money before adjustment for inflation i.e. it includes compensation for the expected erosion of the value of the borrowed funds due to inflation. It is the cost visible to the borrower, and is composed of the real interest rate plus inflation.

RBA Glossary definition for interest rate

interest rate – The term used to describe the cost of borrowing money or the return to the owner of the funds which are invested or lent out. It is usually expressed as a percent per annum of the amount of money borrowed, lent or invested.

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Economic Outlook

4 Nov 2022 SMP – November 2022
However, high inflation and rising interest rates are raising the cost of living and will weigh on households income and spending in real terms. ... In particular, expectations for further increases in interest rates, rising construction costs and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2022/nov/economic-outlook.html

Affine Endeavour: Estimating a Joint Model of the Nominal and Real Term Structures of Interest Rates in Australia

22 Feb 2018 RDP PDF 1672KB
government bonds into expectations for real and nominal interest rates, expectations for inflation,. ... Expectations of nominal interest rates provide information about the expected path of monetary.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/pdf/rdp2018-02.pdf

Domestic Financial Conditions

10 Feb 2023 SMP – February 2023
Interest rates on new variable-rate loans remain around 50 basis points lower than rates on outstanding variable-rate loans. ... Graph 3.22. Table 3.2: Average Outstanding Housing Rates. December 2022. Interest rate in Dec 2022.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2023/feb/domestic-financial-conditions.html

Outlook

7 May 2024 SMP – May 2024
Outlook | Statement on Monetary Policy – May 2024
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2024/may/outlook.html

Economic Outlook

10 Feb 2023 SMP – February 2023
low savings) are finding it hard to adjust to higher interest rates and higher inflation. ... Many households are well placed to absorb higher interest rate costs without significant spending cuts.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2023/feb/economic-outlook.html

Measuring the Effect of the Zero Lower Bound on Medium- and Longer-Term Interest Rates

13 Dec 2012 Research Workshop PDF 867KB
Reserve Bank of Australia Workshop 2012
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/workshops/research/2012/pdf/swanson-williams.pdf

Domestic Financial Conditions

6 May 2022 SMP – May 2022
Interest rates on outstanding housing and business loans remained low, despite increases in interest rates on some new fixed-rate loans. ... Table 3.1: Average Outstanding Housing Rates. March 2022. Interest rate. (per cent). Change since Feb 2021.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2022/may/domestic-financial-conditions.html

The Impact of Interest Rates on Bank Profitability: A Retrospective Assessment Using New Cross-country Bank-level Data

8 Jun 2023 RDP PDF 1310KB
term rate has on the profitability of smaller banks when interest rates are low. ... to increase the negative effect of lowering rates on profitability because interest rate hedges become.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/pdf/rdp2023-05.pdf

The Effect of Steady Inflation on Interest Rates and the Real Exchange Rate in a World with Free Capital Flows

18 Apr 2007 RDP PDF 383KB
However, foreign demand for Australian nominal assets is not insatiable. Having driven up the Australian real exchange rate, foreigners eventually conclude that the excess return on the high Australian interest rates ... 1 the nominal interest rate of di
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1991/pdf/rdp9101.pdf

Appendix C: The Effect of Different Interest Rate Assumptions

1 Feb 1998 RDP 9803
Gordon de Brouwer and Luci Ellis
The right-hand panel shows how nominal interest rates respond to this shock when policy-makers use a Taylor-type rule, responding to inflation and output forecasts four periods ahead, with ... If policy-makers are assumed to keep real, rather than nominal
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1998/1998-03/appendix-c.html
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