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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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Why Do Companies Fail?

1 Nov 2016 RDP 2016-09
Rose Kenney, Gianni La Cava and David Rodgers
Figure 2: Mean Failure Rate by Cyclical Indicator. Sources: Australian Securities and Investments Commission; Authors' calculations; Dun & Bradstreet; Morningstar. ... Note: Shaded areas represent 95 per cent confidence intervals. Sources: Australian
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The Efficiency of Central Clearing: A Segmented Markets Approach

24 Oct 2016 RDP PDF 2054KB
typically cash and government bonds. These assets have low yields, and thus posting margin. ... In. Australia, cash and government bonds comprise the majority of margin posted at ASX Clear.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2016/pdf/rdp2016-07.pdf

Incorporating Unconventional Monetary Policy

31 Dec 2015 RDP 2015-12
Jonathan Hambur, Lynne Cockerell, Christopher Potter, Penelope Smith and Michelle Wright
Although a range of interest rates could be used to calculate longer-term RIRDs, we focus on 10-year yields on government securities for consistency with previous work. ... Liquidity and other issues in the market for Australian inflation-linked
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/2015-12/incorporating-unconventional-monetary-policy.html

Modelling the Australian Dollar

1 Oct 2015 RDP PDF 1421KB
This initial appreciation occurs because the increase in domestic interest rates should attract additional capital from overseas,. ... 13. creating additional demand for the domestic currency and, therefore, pressure for the nominal exchange rate to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/pdf/rdp2015-12.pdf

Credit Losses at Australian Banks: 1980–2013

8 May 2015 RDP PDF 1495KB
8 This choice also excludes lending by banks’ domestic finance company and merchant bank. ... 18. financial support from their state government owners (Fitz-Gibbon and Gizycki 2001).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/pdf/rdp2015-06.pdf

The Social Costs of Currency Counterfeiting

1 May 2015 RDP PDF 881KB
For example, issuing a new banknote series with harder-to-counterfeit security features would work to both raise the counterfeiter’s production costs and increase the probability of detection. ... The authentication of banknotes often involves checking
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/pdf/rdp2015-05.pdf

MODELLING RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN AUSTRALIAN ASSET MARKETS: SOME PRELIMINARY ...

18 Apr 2015 RDP PDF 632KB
money. This structure requires revision after the adoption in. 1982 of the system for selling government securities (hereafter. ... government securities after 1982, the authorities no longer. directly control the rates of interest on these securities.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1984/pdf/rdp8403.pdf

Financial Reform in Australia and China

4 Feb 2015 RDP PDF 1153KB
10 The creation of a ‘captive market’ for government securities was, in part, intended to allow. ... system for primary issuance of government securities, which gave authorities more control over domestic liquidity.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2014/pdf/rdp2014-10.pdf

Macroeconomic Consequences of Terms of Trade Episodes, Past and Present

4 Feb 2015 RDP PDF 629KB
The 1920s boom was followed by a protracted weakening in domestic economic activity. ... This is comprised largely of outstanding Commonwealth Government securities. Net debt is gross debt less the debt owed to the government.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2014/pdf/rdp2014-01.pdf

The Effect of the Mining Boom on the Australian Economy

4 Feb 2015 RDP PDF 2067KB
More broadly, many projects have a large domestic input in the investment phase but not in production. ... Although manufacturing exports increased through the 1990s, Australian manufacturing still mainly services the domestic market.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2014/pdf/rdp2014-08.pdf