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RBA Glossary definition for Treasury notes

Treasury notes – Australian Government Securities with a short term to maturity, issued at a discount to their face value with the difference (or discount) representing the return on the note. They are used primarily to meet the Government's need for within-year finance.

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Australian Money Markets through the COVID-19 Pandemic

17 Mar 2022 Bulletin – March 2022
Ahmet Aziz, Calebe de Roure, Paul Hutchinson and Samual Nightingale
Money markets are used by banks and other entities to borrow and lend funds for short terms, and are central to the implementation and transmission of monetary policy in Australia.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2022/mar/australian-money-markets-through-the-covid-19-pandemic.html

Trading in Treasury Bond Futures Contracts and Bonds in Australia

18 Sep 2014 Bulletin – September 2014
Belinda Cheung
Treasury bond futures are a key financial product in Australia, with turnover in Treasury bond futures contracts significantly larger than turnover in the market for Commonwealth Government securities (CGS). Treasury bond futures contracts provide a
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/sep/6.html

Did Labour Market Concentration Lower Wages Growth Pre-COVID?

1 Mar 2023 RDP 2023-02
Jonathan Hambur
This paper is being jointly released by The Australian Treasury as Treasury Working Paper 2023-01. ... Reflecting this joint release, the paper has remained formatted as in the Treasury version.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/2023-02.html
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Discussion on Inflation Targeting and Japan: Why has the Bank of Japan not Adopted Inflation Targeting? | Conference – 2004

9 Aug 2004 Conferences
paper and US Treasury notes are not perfect substitutes, so that their relative supplies affect their relative price, the exchange rate. ... Purchase of bonds: The supply of duration to any government bond market is fundamentally a treasury responsibility
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2004/ito-disc.html

Appendix 1: Data Sources

1 Jun 1991 RDP 9104
Michele Bullock and Mark Rider
Sweden. 1961–1989: Rate on 3 month Treasury discount notes (IFS and OP8A). ... 8A, Reserve Bank of Australia. (b) Government security yields. Australia. 13 week Treasury note rate (RBA).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1991/9104/appendix-1.html
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China's Evolving Monetary Policy Framework in International Context

9 Dec 2019 RDP 2019-11
Bradley Jones and Joel Bowman
Our main takeaways are as follows. First, on the institutional set-up, we note that the absence of instrument independence and the nature of accountability mechanisms remain substantial points of difference,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-11.html
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Appendix B: Data

1 Dec 1994 RDP 9410
Frederic S. Mishkin and John Simon
The sample starts with the third quarter of 1962 because this is the first date that data on Treasury notes are consistently available. ... The CPI data are an average over the quarter so the Treasury note interest rate data are also averaged over the
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Appendix B: The Loan Rate and Instrumental Variables

1 Jul 1992 RDP 9208
Adrian Blundell-Wignall and Marianne Gizycki
the maximum rate on certificates of deposit;. the rediscount rate for Treasury notes;. ... the spread between the mortgage rate and the thirteen week Treasury note rate;.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1992/9208/appendix-b.html
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Is Our Current International Economic Environment Unusually Crisis Prone? | Conference – 1999

9 Aug 1999 Conferences
Michael Bordo and Barry Eichengreen
0.04. 0.00. g. (5). g. crisis. 0.00. 0.03. 0.01. Notes: g. ... Real estate prices soared as banks issued notes in excess of the legal limit.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/bordo-eichengreen.html

Infrastructure Developments in the Market for Commonwealth Government Securities

19 Sep 2013 Bulletin – September 2013
Chris Becker, Jonathan Lees and Andrew Zurawski
The market for Commonwealth Government securities (CGS) is a key financial market in Australia because, among other things, it provides a risk-free benchmark for the pricing of a wide range of fixed income securities. This article discusses aspects
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/sep/6.html