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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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Open Market Operations Since the Float

10 Dec 1986 Bulletin – December 1986
Ian Macfarlane
float). The volume of dealing has also risen quite markedly. In 1985/86 the Bank bought a total of $29.7 billion in its open market operations (bonds, Treasury notes and ... This was caused by the seasonality in cash rates which flowed through to other
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1986/dec/2.html

When is a Housing Market Overheated Enough to Threaten Stability? | Conference – 2012

20 Aug 2012 Conferences
John Muellbauer
Note that forecast simulations for housing prices from a model of this kind require an equation for rents and assumptions on the path of the LTV ratio ceiling. ... Note the coefficients of unity on the log income terms in the canonical model.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/muellbauer.html

The Reserve Bank's Domestic Market Operations

10 Dec 1990 Bulletin – December 1990
payments to banks and authorised dealers of Commonwealth loan interest and proceeds of maturing Treasury notes and bonds. ... the amounts of any settlements outstanding from Treasury note or bond tenders; and.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1990/dec/2.html

Recent Trends in Australian Productivity

21 Sep 2023 Bulletin – September 2023
Angelina Bruno, Jessica Dunphy and Fiona Georgiakakis
This article discusses the trends in Australia’s productivity growth before, during and since the pandemic and the implications for the economic outlook.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2023/sep/recent-trends-in-australian-productivity.html

The Effective Supply of Collateral in Australia

18 Sep 2014 Bulletin – September 2014
Belinda Cheung, Mark Manning and Angus Moore
High-quality assets play an important role as collateral for a wide range of transactions and activities in wholesale financial markets. Regulatory changes since the global financial crisis are increasing the demand for high-quality assets, thereby
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/sep/7.html

Inflation: Performance and Policy | Conference – 1990

21 Jun 1990 Conferences
Jeffrey Carmichael
It is not my intention to comment further on these issues here, other than to note the disagreement on these points of interpretation. ... For example, the current level of nominal interest rates is around 15 per cent and the level of notes and coins in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1990/carmichael.html

Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Feb 2001 Bulletin – February 2001
Yields on US 10-year Treasury notes fell around 80 basis points between mid October and early January, reaching a low of 4.90 per cent before the first Fed easing. ... Spreads on high quality AAA-rated paper relative to Treasury securities increased from
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/feb/1.html

The Australian Government Guarantee Scheme: 2008–15

17 Mar 2016 Bulletin – March 2016
Carl Schwartz and Nicholas Tan
The Australian Government Guarantee Scheme for Large Deposits and Wholesale Funding (the Guarantee Scheme or scheme) was introduced during the global financial crisis in response to similar measures taken in other countries, and to address extreme
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/mar/5.html

Bulletin August 2001 – Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Aug 2001 Bulletin
So far this year, the general trend has been for spreads to US Treasuries to fall, despite episodes when increases in risk aversion have temporarily pushed yields higher. ... It is important to note that the foreign borrowings by banks are either
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/aug/1.html

Australia's Financial Relationship with the International Monetary Fund

10 Dec 2012 Bulletin – December 2012
Emily Poole
To provide the foreign currency to the Treasury, the Bank will typically draw on its foreign exchange reserves. ... billion. The RBA or Treasury has the right to refuse to conduct a transaction under the voluntary arrangement.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/dec/8.html