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Statement on Monetary Policy – The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) issues a Statement on Monetary Policy four times a year. These statements assess current economic conditions and the prospects for inflation and output growth. These statements have replaced the Semi-Annual Statements on Monetary Policy and the Quarterly Reports on the Economy and Financial Markets, which were previously issued by the RBA.

RBA Glossary definition for monetary policy

monetary policy – monetary policy involves using interest rates to influence aggregate demand, employment and inflation in the economy.

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Appendix A: Timeline of Key Public Statements/Publications

31 Dec 2010 RDP 2010-06
Paul Bloxham, Christopher Kent and Michael Robson
RDP 2010-06: Asset Prices, Credit Growth, Monetary and Other Policies: An Australian Case Study Appendix A: Timeline of Key Public Statements/Publications. ... Monetary policy should, as far as possible, avoid adding to them.’ p 3.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2010/2010-06/appendix-a.html

Australian Policy Developments

31 Dec 2010 RDP 2010-06
Paul Bloxham, Christopher Kent and Michael Robson
Statement on Monetary Policy. (SMP), statements to parliamentary committees,. ... For example, in the statement accompanying the May 2002 monetary policy decision it was noted that:.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2010/2010-06/australian-policy-developments.html

Asset Prices, Credit Growth, Monetary and Other Policies: An Australian Case Study

1 Sep 2010 RDP 2010-06
Paul Bloxham, Christopher Kent and Michael Robson
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2010-06 Asset Prices, Credit Growth, Monetary and Other Policies: An Australian Case Study.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2010/2010-06/

Conclusions

31 Dec 2010 RDP 2010-06
Paul Bloxham, Christopher Kent and Michael Robson
For monetary policy, this would require, at a minimum, avoiding periods of unnecessarily low interest rates that might exacerbate imbalances. ... Furthermore, it is difficult to know what might have happened if the Reserve Bank had remained silent, kept
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2010/2010-06/conclusions.html

Introduction

31 Dec 2010 RDP 2010-06
Paul Bloxham, Christopher Kent and Michael Robson
The first regards how much, if at all, monetary policy should act to stem financial cycle upswings. ... Section 2 reviews the postfinancial crisis debate on asset prices and monetary policy, and the literature on the policy responses to asset price
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2010/2010-06/introduction.html

Asset Prices, Monetary and Other Policies

31 Dec 2010 RDP 2010-06
Paul Bloxham, Christopher Kent and Michael Robson
More recent discussion has focused on these macroprudential policies, which could serve as either substitutes for, or complements to, monetary policy. ... augmenting monetary policy but stresses the need for discretion in the implementation and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2010/2010-06/asset-prices-monetary.html