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RBA Glossary definition for Exchange Settlement Account balances

Exchange Settlement Account balances – The sum of balances held in Exchange Settlement Accounts with the Reserve Bank.

RBA Glossary definition for Surplus Exchange Settlement Account balances

Surplus Exchange Settlement Account balances – Exchange Settlement Account balances, excluding balances that account holders keep to meet their after-hours payments in the direct entry system or the New Payments Platform.

RBA Glossary definition for settlement

settlement – The discharge of obligations arising from fund transfers between two or more parties.

RBA Glossary definition for Exchange Settlement Account

Exchange Settlement Account – An account held at the Reserve Bank of Australia by financial institutions to settle financial obligations arising from the clearing of payments.

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17 Mar 2022 Bulletin
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13 Jul 2022 Bulletin
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Domestic Market Operations and Liquidity Forecasting

10 Dec 2010 Bulletin – December 2010
Alexandra Baker and David Jacobs
Australian currency notes on issue (C). Domestic securities (DOM). Exchange Settlement balances (ES). – ... In addition to ADIs, Exchange Settlement Accounts are held by several market infrastructure and special service providers.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/dec/5.html

The Australian Experience

1 Jul 1990 RDP 9002
Warwick J. McKibbin and Steven R. Morling
As in the case of the fiscal deficit, the larger the interest servicing costs, the larger the trade balance surplus required to service the outstanding stock of debt. ... The peak of the trade balance surplus corresponded to a period of exceptionally
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Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 2001 Bulletin – November 2001
This and the share market's resilience have in general supported the exchange rate. ... oil prices, an increase in taxes on tobacco and the depreciation of the exchange rate.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/nov/1.html

Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 May 1998 Bulletin – May 1998
In the countries most affected by the crisis, current account positions have moved into surplus. ... a measure of overall exchange rate moves of the Australian dollar as in more settled times.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1998/may/2.html

The Reserve Bank's Collateral Framework

7 Dec 2017 Bulletin – December 2017
Yasaman Naghiloo and David Olivan
The Reserve Bank, like other central banks, holds collateral to reduce the risk of financial loss in its domestic market operations. The Reserve Bank's collateral framework sets out how the diverse portfolio of collateral assets is managed and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/dec/2.html

Daily Equilibrium

1 Dec 1992 RDP 9214
Bob Rankin
leaving cash in exchange settlement accounts at the Reserve Bank. Demand by authorised dealers stems from:. ... Ignoring the options of leaving cash uninvested — i.e. in exchange settlement accounts at zero interest — the equilibrium condition for
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The Committed Liquidity Facility: 2015–2022

25 Jan 2024 Bulletin – January 2024
Fabio Rustia, Carl Schwartz and Nick Stenner
The Reserve Bank’s Committed Liquidity Facility (CLF) was used from 2015 to 2022 to enhance the resilience of the banking system to times of liquidity stress.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2024/jan/the-committed-liquidity-facility-2015-2022.html