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RBA Glossary definition for capital market

capital market – A market for medium to long-term financial instruments. Financial instruments traded in the capital market include shares, and bonds issued by the Australian Government, State governments, corporate borrowers and financial institutions.

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Jobs or Hours? Cyclical Labour Market Adjustment in Australia

26 Sep 2016 RDP 2016-06
James Bishop, Linus Gustafsson and Michael Plumb
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2016-06 Jobs or Hours? Cyclical Labour Market Adjustment in Australia. ... downturn. We find that the share of labour market adjustment due to changes in average hours worked has increased threefold since the late 1990s.
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The Consequences of Low Interest Rates for the Australian Banking Sector

21 Dec 2022 RDP 2022-08
Anthony Brassil
However, this wholesale market funding opens another potential reversal rate channel not explored by Brunnermeier and Koby (2018); the possibility that banks' creditors may deem banks' responses to further capital deteriorations ... During banking crises,
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Other Mortgage Market Outcomes

1 Jul 2021 RDP 2021-07
Nicholas Garvin, Alex Kearney and Corrine Rosé
There is no significant effect for the IO policy. 7.2.2 Effects on market concentration. ... and customers' demand reductions could still be consistent with a competitive market, with substitution into competing products.
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1 Mar 1993 RDP 9302
Marianne Gizycki and Mark Levonian
Increasing the licence value from five to six percent causes a discrete drop in the market capital-asset ratio of about one percent. ... Table 2: Regressions across Banks using Annual Averages of Asset Volatility and Market Capital Asset-Ratios.
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Wages and concentration

20 Nov 2023 RDP 2023-02
So even within markets there is a great deal of variation in market power and markdowns. ... Errors clustered at the local market level. One potential explanation could be softer labour markets.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/2023-02/wages-and-concentration.html

References

19 Dec 2023 RDP 2023-09
Morlacco M and D Zeke (2021), ‘Monetary Policy, Customer Capital, and Market Power’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 121, pp 116–134. ... Woodford M (2005), ‘Firm-specific Capital and the New-Keynesian Phillips Curve’, NBER Working Paper No 11149
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References

21 Dec 2023 RDP 2023-10
Kim Nguyen and Jonathan Hambur
Bahar E and O Lane (2022), ‘How Dispersed are New Technologies in the Australian Job Market?’, Treasury Round Up, October, pp 21-27. ... Hambur J (2023), ‘Did Labour Market Concentration Lower Wages Growth Pre-COVID?’, RBA Research Discussion
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References

31 Dec 2001 RDP 2001-03
Luci Ellis and Eleanor Lewis
Heteroskedastic Intra-Daily Volatility in the Foreign Exchange Market,’ Econometrica, 58(3), pp 525–542. ... International Monetary Fund (1998), ‘The Asian Crisis: Capital Markets Dynamics and Spillover, Chronology of Major Events in the Asian
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How Many Jobs Did JobKeeper Keep?

23 Nov 2020 RDP 2020-07
James Bishop and Iris Day
COVID-19, fiscal policy, labour market. The JobKeeper Payment is a wage subsidy to help firms affected by COVID-19 retain their staff.
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Introduction

19 Dec 2023 RDP 2023-09
borrowing rates) – the ‘user cost of capital’; and loosening credit and financing constraints by freeing up cash flow for indebted firms or raising the value of collateral that firms can pledge ... This could reflect the fact that monetary policy
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