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RBA Glossary definition for Trend

Trend – A trend series is a seasonally adjusted series that has been further adjusted to remove irregular effects and �smooth� out the series to show the overall �trend� of the data over time. This series is usually provided by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy

1 Mar 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05.html

Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy

1 Mar 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 1999-05 Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/

Trends in the Financial System

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
RDP 1999-05: Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy 3. ... This process was aided by the globalisation trend – many of these techniques were ‘imported’ from overseas – as well as
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/trends-in-the-financial-system.html

Appendix: Data Sources

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
RDP 1999-05: Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy Appendix: Data Sources.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/appendix.html

Introduction

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
RDP 1999-05: Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy 1. ... Second, there is the trend towards the development of conglomerates which can supply a wide range of financial products within
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/introduction.html

References

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
RDP 1999-05: Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy References.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/references.html

Conglomeration and the Competitive Fringe

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
RDP 1999-05: Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy 5. ... The trend towards the formation of large conglomerates has implications for both the efficiency and stability of the financial
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/conglomeration-and-the-competitive-fringe.html

Implications for System Stability and Monetary Policy

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
RDP 1999-05: Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy 6. ... Download the Paper 157. KB. In this section we draw together the implications of current trends in the financial system for policy
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/implications-for-system-stability-and-monetary-policy.html

Consolidation: Efficiency and System Stability

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
Increased contestability across many retail product lines is likely to remain a continuing trend for some time. ... However, given the trend of rapid advances in computing technology, this prospect is not implausible.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/consolidation-efficiency-and-system-stability.html

Monetary Policy, Financial System Stability and Efficiency

31 May 1999 RDP 1999-05
Christopher Kent and Guy Debelle
RDP 1999-05: Trends in the Australian Banking System: Implications for Financial System Stability and Monetary Policy 2.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/1999-05/monetary-policy-financial-system-stability-and-efficiency.html