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RBA Glossary definition for solvent institutions

solvent institutions – Institutions that maintain solvency (i.e. they can meet their financial obligations as they fall due).

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Financial Crises and Currency Demand

31 Dec 2013 RDP 2013-01
Tom Cusbert and Thomas Rohling
An early crisis occurred in the 1890s, following a property boom associated with lowered lending standards at many financial institutions. ... Even solvent banks not exposed to the property market faced liquidity problems and became increasingly unable
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/2013-01/financial-crises-currency-demand.html
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Submission to the Senate Select Committee on Financial Technology and Regulatory Technology

9 Jan 2020 Submissions PDF 797KB
financial institutions, including the Reserve Bank. The NPP provides the clearing and settlement. ... financial institutions, including the Reserve Bank, which funded the development of the NPP.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/financial-and-regulatory-technology/pdf/financial-and-regulatory-technology.pdf

Credit Supply and Demand and the Australian Economy

31 Jan 2006 RDP PDF 637KB
Default risks that arise from the cyclical behaviour of the aggregate economy cannot be diversified away by financial institutions. ... Financial institutions are able to respond more quickly to loan demand, given market factors influencing supply.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1992/pdf/rdp9208.pdf

Key Financial Developments Since the Wallis Inquiry | Submission to the Financial System Inquiry – March 2014 | Financial Sector |…

1 Mar 2014 Submissions
The growth in superannuation assets has also changed the structure of intermediation among institutions. ... Financial institutions and markets had become highly interconnected and large maturity mismatches were common.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-2014-03/financial-developments-since-wallis-inquiry.html

Why Something Needs to be Done | Hedge Funds, Financial Stability and Market Integrity – March 1999 | Financial Sector | Submissions

1 Mar 1999 Submissions
If institutions are forced to sell these instruments at distressed prices, solvent institutions can quickly become insolvent, undermining financial intermediation through both markets and institutions. ... In contrast, in a large deep market, like the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/hedge-funds-financial-stability-and-market-integrity/why-something-needs-to-be-done.html

Hedge Funds, Financial Stability and Market Integrity

14 May 2002 Submissions PDF 86KB
If institutions are forced to sell these instruments at distressedprices, solvent institutions can quickly become insolvent, undermining financialintermediation through both markets and institutions. ... In contrast, in a large deep market, like the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/hedge-funds-financial-stability-and-market-integrity/pdf/hedge-funds-financial-stability-and-market-integrity.pdf

Consolidation: Efficiency and System Stability

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
The net effect across all institutions is no significant gain in cost performance. ... for example, the government may provide some form of support to failed institutions.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/consolidation-efficiency-and-system-stability.html
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Contingent Claim Model of a Bank

1 Mar 1993 RDP 9302
Marianne Gizycki and Mark Levonian
Equity in the model is a contingent claim (a positive payoff to equity is contingent upon the bank being solvent at T), and its discounted value at any earlier point in ... Alternatively, a purchaser may be located for the failed institution; the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1993/9302/contingent-claim-model-bank.html
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Submission to the Financial System Inquiry - 6 September 1996 (Published as Occasional Paper No. 14)

25 Jul 2013 Submissions PDF 604KB
With these products, it is the investorthat bears the risk, not the institution. ... Anothercharacteristic of prudential supervision is that it is necessarily institution-based,because only institutions can become insolvent.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-1996/pdf/financial-system-inquiry-1996.pdf

Business Credit and Investment

1 Jul 1992 RDP 9208
Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Marianne Gizycki
The second aspect of agency costs is their cyclical nature. They are likely to decline when borrowers are more solvent, and rise as solvency declines (Bernanke and Gertler (1989)). ... Default risks that arise from the cyclical behaviour of the aggregate
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1992/9208/business-credit-and-investment.html
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