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RBA Glossary definition for money market

money market – The market which deals in short-term discount securities such as Treasury notes, bank bills and promissory notes. Major participants in this market include the Reserve Bank of Australia, banks, superannuation funds, insurance companies, investment trusts, investment banks, building societies and large corporates.

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Financial Stability: Ten Questions and about Seven Answers | Conference – 2010

9 Feb 2010 Conferences
Jaime Caruana
In the 1990s, Hong Kong money market yields were basically set by the US Federal Reserve. ... Baba N, RN McCauley and S Ramaswamy (2009), ‘US Dollar Money Market Funds and Non-US Banks’, BIS Quarterly Review, March, pp 65–81.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2010/caruana.html

How Will Ageing Affect the Structure of Financial Markets? | Conference – 2006

23 Jul 2006 Conferences
E Philip Davis
In the bank phase, all finance is directed through banks, whereas securities markets and institutional investors start to develop in the market phase and become dominant in the securitised phase. ... In this context, developed economies are themselves
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2006/davis.html

Explaining Global Market Turmoil: A Fresh Perspective on its Origins and Nature | Conference – 1999

9 Aug 1999 Conferences
Horace 'Woody' Brock
Why might this be the case? First, the number of variables driving currency markets is double that in any other market. ... This creates a situation where markets seem to be illiquid, even though there is considerable depth in the underlying market as
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1999/brock.html

Discussion of The Evolution of Monetary Policy: From Money Targets to Inflation Targets

7 Dec 2006 Conferences PDF 25KB
RBA Conference Volume 1997
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/pdf/hughes-disc.pdf

The Economics of Shadow Banking | Conference – 2013

19 Aug 2013 Conferences
Manmohan Singh
6.3 Money market mutual funds (MMMFs). There is also need for progress on MMMFs. ... Third, more granularity is needed in the breakdown of short-term money market instruments.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/singh.html

Inflation and Inequality: How High Inflation is Affecting Different Australian Households

23 Nov 2023 Conferences PDF 1469KB
RBA Annual Conference 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2023/pdf/rba-conference-2023-wood-chan-coates.pdf

The Evolution of Financial Deregulation | Conference – 1991

21 Jun 1991 Conferences
Stephen Grenville
One more officially-sanctioned institutional development began at this time: the “official” money market. ... This link (the official short-term money market) both gives the authorities more scope to influence markets and brings market pressures more
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/grenville.html

Inflation, Indicators and Monetary Policy | Conference – 1992

10 Jul 1992 Conferences
Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Philip Lowe and Alison Tarditi
In general, as the number of assets with characteristics similar to money have multiplied, and as banks have paid market rates to attract funds, motives for holding money have become similar ... financial markets were liberalised, leading to changes in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/blundell-wignall-lowe-tarditi.html

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

20 Aug 2012 Conferences
John Muellbauer
Housing prices have also been modelled using the rent-arbitrage approach, particularly in the United States, where rental markets are well-developed and rents are generally market determined, in contrast to ... In the more recent UK crisis, what proved
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/muellbauer.html

The Australian Financial System in the 2000s: Dodging the Bullet | Conference – 2011

24 Jul 2000 Conferences
Kevin Davis
include finance and leasing companies and money market corporations (such as merchant banks and investment banks) that are not prudentially regulated. ... The securitisation market, whose growth since the 1990s had been a major contributor to increasing
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/davis.html