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RBA Glossary definition for credit risk/exposure

credit risk/exposure – The risk that a counterparty will not settle an obligation for full value, either when due or thereafter. In 'exchange-for-value' systems, the risk is generally defined to include replacement risk (the risk of having to replace a contract at a potentially unfavourable price) and principal risk.

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The Lessons for Monetary Policy | Conference – 1991

21 Jun 1991 Conferences
Ian Macfarlane
A fall in credit standards can be thought of as any shift in preferences that causes borrowers or lenders to take on more risk. ... With financial intermediaries keen to grow, the risk is that they would accommodate the credit demands of these borrowers.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/macfarlane.html

Housing Prices and Entrepreneurship: Evidence for the Housing Collateral Channel in Australia | Conference – 2015

19 Mar 2015 Conferences
Ellis Connolly, Gianni La Cava and Matthew Read
have provided residential property as security, reflecting the lower risk on these loans. ... major banks, which are allowed to manage the credit risk on their exposures to small businesses on a pooled basis where each exposure is less than $1 million
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2015/connolly-lacava-read.html

What the Campbell Committee Expected | Conference – 1991

21 Jun 1991 Conferences
Tom Valentine
Risk can also be reduced through the use of instruments designed for this purpose. ... Also, the replacement of credit rationing with rationing by interest rates meant that access to finance was given to many borrowers subject to greater risk than those
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/valentine.html

The Changing Role of the Private Sector in China | Conference – 2016

18 Mar 2016 Conferences
Nicholas Lardy
and bank credit.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2016/lardy.html

Bank Deregulation in Australia: Choice and Diversity, Gainers and Losers | Conference – 1991

21 Jun 1991 Conferences
Ian Harper
This latter was most significant since it had the effect of insulating banks to a considerable extent from credit risk. ... The need to manage interest rate and exchange rate risk was non-existent.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/harper.html

Private Capital Flows, Living with Volatility, and the New Architecture | Conference – 1999

9 Aug 1999 Conferences
W Max Corden
In addition to reserves accumulation, countries might negotiate contingent credit lines with international banks. ... by drawing on contingent credit facilities from international banks and on credit from the IMF.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/corden.html

Conference on Money and Credit: Summary of Discussion | Conference – 1989

20 Jun 1989 Conferences
shifted in the 1980s, and credit as conventionally measured excludes direct foreign lending. ... Results presented on the relationship between money and credit aggregates and activity were generally accepted.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1989/summary-of-discussion.html

The Australian Macro-Economy in the 1980s

21 Jun 1990 Conference1990
The Reserve Bank of Australia 1990 conference is on the topic: ‘The Australian Macro-Economy in the 1980s’
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1990/

Declining Output Volatility: What Role for Structural Change? | Conference – 2005

11 Jul 2005 Conferences
Christopher Kent, Kylie Smith and James Holloway
Similarly, increased international integration of both goods and financial markets can provide diversification benefits, but at the same time it can also encourage greater specialisation in production, with greater exposure to ... Other indirect measures
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2005/kent-smith-holloway.html

Small Business Conditions and Finance

23 Sep 2015 Conferences PDF 4551KB
RBA Conference Volume 2015
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2015/pdf/conf-vol-2015.pdf