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RBA Glossary definition for appreciation

appreciation – An increase in the value of an asset. In foreign-exchange terms, it is a relative increase in the value of one currency compared to another.

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China’s Evolving Monetary Policy Framework in International Context

4 Dec 2019 RDP PDF 1923KB
China’s Evolving Monetary Policy Framework in International Context. Bradley Jones and Joel Bowman. Research Discussion Paper. R D P 2019 -11. Figures in this publication were generated using Mathematica. The contents of this publication shall not
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1 Jan 1992 RDP 9201
Philip Lowe
Real shocks which temporarily reduce domestic unemployment are associated with a permanent real appreciation with the long-run effect being greater than the short-run effect. ... The impact of the real shock reaches a maximum after some 36 months,
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31 Dec 2005 RDP 2005-02
Jonathan Kearns and Phil Manners
These regressions suggest that a 100 basis point surprise tightening of monetary policy is estimated to lead to an appreciation of the exchange rate in the range of 1–2 per ... A 25 basis point surprise would lead to an appreciation of per cent.
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Read me file for MARTIN Has Its Place: A Macroeconometric Model of the Australian Economy

22 Aug 2019 RDP PDF 375KB
RDP 2019-07 supplementary information
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Conclusion

1 Jun 1990 RDP 9003
Warren Tease
Each of these factors contributed to an appreciation of the real exchange rate during this period and left the real exchange rate above its earlier level for a considerable time.
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1 Nov 1990 RDP 9009
Jerome Fahrer and Lynne-Ellen Shori
Shocks to U.S. inflationary expectations lead to an appreciation of the exchange rate, while tighter monetary policy in Australia leads to a sustained exchange rate appreciation in the pre-October ... 1987 period and to a somewhat less sustained
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Online Appendices: A Model of the Australian Housing Market

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RDP 2019-01 online appendices
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The Lags of Monetary Policy

1 Apr 1997 RDP 9702
David Gruen, John Romalis and Naveen Chandra
Thus, for example, Eichenbaum and Evans (1995) find, for the US, that contractionary monetary policy leads to a prolonged gradual appreciation of the domestic currency with the maximal appreciation occurring after
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Conclusion

1 Jul 1990 RDP 9002
Warwick J. McKibbin and Steven R. Morling
Any remaining spillover into an improvement in the balance of payments via secondary changes in relative prices has been postponed by the appreciation of the real exchange rate due to strong
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Discussion

1 Oct 1989 RDP 8906
Jeremy Smith and David W.R. Gruen
Immediately the tightening is recognised by the market, the domestic exchange rate jumps up – overshooting its long-run nominal appreciation. ... Over the next ten Fridays, they predict an average appreciation of the $A at an annual rate of 8.8%.
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