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RBA Glossary definition for foreign-currency liquidity

foreign-currency liquidity – The capacity to exchange foreign currency for domestic currency without significantly moving the exchange rate. The extent to which a foreign currency may be traded readily without causing a significant movement in price.

RBA Glossary definition for liquidity

liquidity – The capacity to sell an asset quickly without significantly affecting the price of that asset. Liquidity is also sometimes used to refer to assets that are highly liquid.

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Three Perspectives on an Australasian Monetary Union

26 Nov 2006 Conferences PDF 214KB
RBA Conference Volume 2001
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2001/pdf/coleman.pdf

Risk and the Transformation of the Australian Financial System

22 Nov 2007 Conferences PDF 238KB
RBA Conference Volume 2007
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2007/pdf/ryan-thompson.pdf

Where’s the Money‽ An Investigation into the Whereabouts and Uses of Australian Banknotes

11 Dec 2018 RDP PDF 1641KB
national currency banknotes were not redeemed for euros, with wide variation between countries. ... Cash held by overseas foreign exchange businesses that service tourists about to enter.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/pdf/rdp2018-12.pdf

The Debate on Alternatives for Monetary Policy in Australia | Conference – 1997

21 Jul 1997 Conferences
Malcolm Edey
In effect, the monetary system is anchored to that of the base currency, but without access to discretionary liquidity support from that source. ... of devaluation triggered attempts to liquidate bank deposits and government securities in order to obtain
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/edey.html

Funding Flows and Credit in Carry Trade Economies

19 Dec 2013 Conferences PDF 320KB
RBA Conference Volume 2013
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/pdf/mirandaagrippino-rey.pdf

Reforming the International Financial Architecture: Limiting Moral Hazard and Containing Real Hazard

7 Dec 2006 Conferences PDF 59KB
RBA Conference Volume 1999
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/pdf/mussa.pdf

Is Our Current International Economic Environment Unusually Crisis Prone? | Conference – 1999

9 Aug 1999 Conferences
Michael Bordo and Barry Eichengreen
sectors are denominated in foreign currency. ... the cost of servicing foreign-currency denominated debts.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/bordo-eichengreen.html

Money and Finance | Conference – 1990

21 Jun 1990 Conferences
Ross Milbourne
As shown in Figure 3, the behaviour of the exchange rate (the price of Australian dollars in terms of foreign currency) paralleled that of the terms of trade over the post ... This is reflected in the official RBA presentation of its statistical tables
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1990/milbourne.html

National Saving: Trends and Policy | Conference – 2000

24 Jul 2000 Conferences
Malcolm Edey and Luke Gower
As pointed out by O'Mara and Walshaw (1992), there is also, for a country with a net foreign debt, an inflation transfer from the foreign to the domestic sectors, and ... This is likely to have reflected both the growth of coverage and the increasing
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2000/edey-gower.html

Reserves of Natural Resources in a Small Open Economy

2 Feb 2015 RDP PDF 862KB
also measured in foreign currency prices); β is a discount factor,9 ξtis a state vector containing exogenous prices and aggregate reserves which areknown at time t. ( ... 20. of domestic goods is now worth more in foreign currency terms and could, at
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/pdf/rdp2013-14.pdf