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RBA Glossary definition for APRA
APRA – Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. APRA is the prudential regulator of the Australian financial services industry. It oversees banks, credit unions, building societies, general insurance and reinsurance companies, life insurance companies, friendly societies, and most members of the superannuation industry.
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Currency Demand Data
31 Dec 2013
RDP
2013-01
Sources: APRA; RBA; Royal Australian Mint. Currency held by the non-bank sector has trended steadily upward through time, roughly in line with nominal GDP.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/2013-01/currency-demand-data.html
Monetary and Financial Policy
31 Dec 2011
RDP
2011-07
Footnotes. See Bloxham et al (2010) for a fuller discussion of the RBA's approach during this period as well as actions taken by APRA and ASIC.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2011/2011-07/monetary-financial-policy.html
MARTIN Has Its Place: A Macroeconometric Model of the Australian Economy
1 Aug 2019
RDP
2019-07
Log. Real. ABS, RBA. nhc. Household credit. Log. Nominal. ABS, APRA, RBA.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-07/full.html
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Data and Stylised Facts
6 May 2018
RDP
2018-05
Sources: APRA; Authors' calculations; Company reports; RBA. The variation in borrowing rates across companies is likely to be related to variation in the perceived credit risk of each company.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/2018-05/data-and-stylised-facts.html
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The Resource Boom and Structural Change
31 Dec 2013
RDP
2013-03
c) Pre terms of trade boom average is 1997/98–2002/03. Sources: ABS; APRA; Perpetual; Rayner and Bishop (2013); RBA; authors' calculations.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/2013-03/resource-boom-struct-change.html