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RBA Glossary definition for Blackout Financial Instruments
Blackout Financial Instruments – Blackout Financial Instruments� include interest rate products (including but not limited to bonds, bills, notes, certificates of deposit and term deposits), shares, warrants, options, corporate bonds and foreign exchange (except for travel purposes), active investment choice modifications to any superannuation fund account, and the rolling over of superannuation funds into a complying fund.
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Identifying Repo Market Microstructure from Securities Transactions Data
13 Aug 2018
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They are the first. resort for financial institutions (henceforth loosely termed ‘banks’) wishing to manage the day-to-. ... entities active in the Australian financial system.15 Its records capture every debt-security movement.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/pdf/rdp2018-09.pdf
The Real Effects of Debt Covenants: Evidence from Australia
25 Oct 2022
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2022-05
sample. On the other hand, the Australian Accounting Standard on ‘Financial Instruments: Disclosures’ requires disclosures of non-remedied covenant breaches, as they have material effects on the classification of debt in ... Figure B1: Reported Debt
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Is the Phillips Curve Still a Curve? Evidence from the Regions
29 Aug 2021
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In the lead up to the. global financial crisis (GFC), the unemployment rate declined steadily for a number of years. ... changes in trend labour. productivity and financial frictions), so it is possible that the model estimates are still affected by.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2021/pdf/rdp2021-09.pdf
Introduction
11 Oct 2022
RDP
2022-04
SVARs identified using an external instrument) under the unit-effect normalisation. They note that the identified set may be unbounded, but do not draw out the implications of this issue for
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/2022-04/introduction.html
Understanding the Flattening Phillips Curve
30 Sep 2008
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information (the instruments).12,13 Inpractice, there are several issues with GMM estimation, such as the choice ofan appropriate instrument set and lag length to be used in the calculation ofrobust ... Instruments: constant, πt1 to. πt4, lags 1–2 of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2008/pdf/rdp2008-05.pdf
Introduction
1 Oct 2017
RDP
2017-06
Our focus on financial proxies of uncertainty is justified both theoretically and empirically. ... likelihood of capturing the real effects of uncertainty shocks via movements in financial markets.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2017/2017-06/introduction.html
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Did Labour Market Concentration Lower Wages Growth Pre-COVID?
1 Mar 2023
RDP
2023-02
Some papers use instruments to help identify exogenous changes in market power/supply elasticity. ... Still, as productivity measurement is imperfect, I also estimate a version of the monopsony model where I use an instrument for concentration.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/2023-02/full.html
Meeting on Monetary Issues
1 Nov 1985
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8502
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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Consumer Payment Behaviour in Australia: Evidence from the 2019 Consumer Payments Survey
14 Sep 2020
RDP
2020-06
via their financial institution's mobile banking app or a third-party provider), consumers' greater awareness of this payment method and widespread merchant acceptance of cards more generally.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2020/2020-06/full.html
Research Discussion Papers – 2015
9 Dec 2015
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Christian Gillitzer. RDP 2015-03 The Value of Payment Instruments: Estimating Willingness to Pay and Consumer Surplus. ... Tai Lam and Crystal Ossolinski. RDP 2015-02 Central Counterparty Loss Allocation and Transmission of Financial Stress.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/