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RBA Glossary definition for FMA Act
FMA Act – Financial Management and Accountability Act 1997 (which was replaced by the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 on 1 July 2014).
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The Australian Financial System in the 2000s: Dodging the Bullet | Conference – 2011
24 Jul 2000
Conferences
Financial Services Reform Act 2001. (FSRA). This introduced a single licensing regime for financial products,. ... Banking Act 1959. Under those latter provisions, Australian depositors have first priority over the Australian assets of a failed bank,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/davis.html
Internationalisation and the Macroeconomy | Conference – 1994
11 Jul 1994
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With a floating exchange rate and a rising trade share, monetary policy acts increasingly through the external sector, by altering the nominal exchange rate and thereby influencing the domestic prices of ... Clearly, the demand effect acts to increase
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1994/gruen-shuetrim.html
Explaining Global Market Turmoil: A Fresh Perspective on its Origins and Nature
7 Dec 2006
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RBA Conference Volume 1999
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/pdf/brock.pdf
Change and Constancy in the Financial System: Implications for Financial Distress and Policy | Conference – 2007
20 Aug 2007
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to act as a catalyst for the establishment of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. ... In other words, it would act as a stabiliser in both upward and downward phases.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2007/borio.html
Competition, Markups, and Inflation: Evidence from Australian Firm-level Data
23 Nov 2023
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RBA Annual Conference 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2023/pdf/rba-conference-2023-champion-edmond-hambur.pdf
Labour-Productivity Growth and Relative Wages: 1978–1994 | Conference – 1995
31 Dec 1978
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In New South Wales and the ACT, where deregulation has been more extensive, they estimate that shops were open for an average of 66 hours in 1992 – 15 hours a week
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1995/lowe.html
The Evolution of Financial Deregulation | Conference – 1991
21 Jun 1991
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This can be illustrated with a couple of examples. The Financial Corporations Act of 1974 demonstrates that an alternative path was in the minds of some – a path which would address ... Either the logic of the 1974 Financial Corporations Act had to be
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/grenville.html
The Economics of Shadow Banking | Conference – 2013
19 Aug 2013
Conferences
For example, the US Dodd-Frank Act allows the Federal Reserve System to lend to key financial market infrastructures during times of crisis. ... Appendix B: The Tri-party Repo Market. A tri-party repo (TPR) operation is an arrangement whereby a clearing
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/singh.html
Banking Deregulation – A Virtue or a Necessity? | Conference – 1991
21 Jun 1991
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If the supervisors sought to control non-banks via the Financial Corporations Act, then overseas banks would fill the vacuum. ... It should be noted that the Reserve Bank did not get explicit legal power to supervise banks until the Banking Act was
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/ferguson.html
Submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission – April 2024 | Submissions Payments System
8 May 2024
Submissions
Reserve Bank of Australia. 23 April 2024. Endnotes. Australian Banking Association (2024), ‘Application for interim and final authorisation under s88(1) of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth)’, 27 March
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/accc-on-aba-cash-in-transit-application-04-2024/index.html