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RBA Glossary definition for domestic government securities
domestic government securities – Domestically issued government securities comprising Australian Government Securities (AGS) and securities, known as semi-government securities, issued by the central borrowing authorities of the State and Territory governments.
RBA Glossary definition for securities
securities – A financial instrument which represents a claim over real assets or a future income stream. Such instruments are usually tradeable. Examples of securities include bonds, bills of exchange, promissory notes, certificates of deposit and shares.
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The Role of Collateral in Borrowing
20 Jan 2021
RDP
2021-01
semis) expands, while interest rates against first-best collateral (i.e. Australian Government securities (AGS)) fall noticeably – over 100 basis points in our sample. ... face value of securities, and money quantities consistent with a feasible repo
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2021/2021-01/full.html
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Macrofinancial Stress Testing on Australian Banks
20 Sep 2022
RDP
2022-03
These derived PDs are then combined with LGD assumptions derived from data on the security backing banks' lending to produce loss rates. ... This implies that losses on foreign exposures are proportionate to losses on the equivalent domestic portfolio.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/2022-03/full.html
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Ownership of Australian Equities and Corporate Bonds
10 Sep 2010
Bulletin
– September 2010
financials;. non-financials; and. asset-backed securities (ABS). At around $800 billion, the market value of Australian non‑government bonds outstanding is a little over half the value of the market ... In part this reflects differing domestic and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/sep/4.html
Bank Fees in Australia
25 Jan 2024
Bulletin
– January 2024
This article updates Reserve Bank research on bank fees charged to Australian households, businesses and government.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2024/jan/bank-fees-in-australia.html
A History of Australian Equities
31 Jul 2019
RDP
PDF
1467KB
returns on equities has averaged about 4 percentage points above that on government bonds since. ... 10-year government bonds).10 This is roughly a percentage point lower than estimates from.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/pdf/rdp2019-04.pdf
2020
13 Jul 2022
Bulletin
Insights into the economy and financial system from teams throughout the Reserve Bank of Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2020/
China's Evolving Monetary Policy Framework in International Context
1 Dec 2019
RDP
2019-11
in the 2019 ‘Government Work Report’ in which an ‘employment-first policy’ was articulated. ... Reserve sterilisation and capital controls were employed to reduce the impact of balance of payment flows on domestic monetary supply.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-11/full.html
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The Term Funding Facility: Has It Encouraged Business Lending?
13 Dec 2022
RDP
2022-07
to 25 basis points; a change in the rate of remuneration of exchange settlement balances to 10 basis points; a target for the 3-year yield on Australian Government Securities (AGS) ... Other schemes have directly complemented government loan programs by
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2022
13 Jul 2022
Bulletin
Insights into the economy and financial system from teams throughout the Reserve Bank of Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2022/
Financial Regulation and Australian Dollar Liquid Assets
10 Sep 2012
Bulletin
– September 2012
c)Semi-government securities are issued on behalf of state and territory governments. ... For a given currency, the assets that tend to be most liquid in conditions of financial stress, after cash and cash-like assets, are domestic government securities.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/sep/6.html