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RBA Glossary definition for margin loans

margin loans – Loans which are made to investors to purchase financial assets, usually equities or units in managed funds. These assets are used as security for the margin loan. Margin loan clients are required to keep the ratio of borrowings to the value of underlying security below a pre-arranged level. When the ratio goes above this level, lenders will make a margin call, requiring the borrower to either repay some of the loan or provide additional security to support the loan.

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The Australian Financial System

8 Apr 2021 FSR – April 2021
The end of APRA's concessional treatment for loan repayment deferrals in March will also lift loan arrears, as APRA's concession allowed most loans on deferral as part of a ... Graph 3.6. Current indications are that the increase in non-performing loans
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2021/apr/australian-financial-system.html

Bulletin August 2001 – Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Aug 2001 Bulletin
Or was their timing simply delayed, with businesses temporarily absorbing cost impacts in their margins? ... Heightened concerns about the size of the non-performing loan book for Japanese banks also depressed Japanese share prices.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/aug/1.html

Box C: Recent Developments in Margin Lending

6 Aug 2004 SMP PDF 61KB
Much of the recent pick-up in marginlending is likely to have reflected increasesin existing borrowers’ debt levels, with thenumber of margin loan accounts rising moremodestly over the period. ... As such, theaverage size of outstanding margin loans
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2004/aug/pdf/box-c.pdf

The Evolving Structure of the Australian Financial System | Conference – 1996

9 Jul 1996 Conferences
Malcolm Edey and Brian Gray
There was also concern that heavy loan-losses incurred by banks made them reluctant to cut gross margins. ... They also introduced reduced-rate loans like ‘honeymoon’ loans and ‘no-frills’ loans.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1996/edey-gray.html

Recent Developments in Margin Lending in Australia

14 Dec 2009 Bulletin PDF 148KB
Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin December 2009
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2009/dec/pdf/bu-1209-2.pdf

Interest Margins and Spreads | Submission to the Inquiry into Competition within the Australian Banking Sector – November 2010 | Financial…

30 Nov 2010 Submissions
Increased loan impairments have reduced net interest margins through the loss of interest on non-accrual items. ... This effect has been offset somewhat by higher risk margins on lending, particularly on business loans, which have had higher rates of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/inquiry-competition-within-australian-banking-sector-2010/interest-margins.html

The Australian Financial System

6 Apr 2023 FSR – April 2023
The Australian Financial System | Financial Stability Review – April 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2023/apr/australian-financial-system.html

The Transmission of Monetary Policy through Banks' Balance Sheets | Conference – 2018

12 Apr 2018 Conferences
Anthony Brassil, Jon Cheshire and Joseph Muscatello
This assumption is problematic. We know that banks account for changes in both their cost of funding and the risk of their loan portfolio when pricing their loans. ... L,j. is always paid in full), but that some borrowers will not repay their loans.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/brassil-cheshire-muscatello.html

Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 2001 Bulletin – November 2001
per cent could still be observed in the near term, as profit margins are gradually restored. ... This in turn means that profit margins for importers might be restored without as large a rise in the price to Australian consumers as would otherwise have
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/nov/1.html

Consumer Credit and Household Finances

10 Jun 1999 Bulletin – June 1999
Some well-known examples of revolving lines of credit include: personal overdrafts (often secured by residential property, and sometimes referred to as ‘home equity loans’); margin loans (which are secured by ... Bulletin. of April 1999, the margin
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/jun/2.html