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RBA Glossary definition for lender
lender – A person or institution which provides loans on agreed terms to borrowers.
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The Consequences of Low Interest Rates for the Australian Banking Sector
19 Dec 2022
RDP
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results from competition with lenders less reliant on deposit funding and the tendency for the yield. ... banks’ and non-bank lenders’ other funding sources. The TFF therefore likely contributed to greater competition for.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/pdf/rdp2022-08.pdf
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11 Sep 2015
RDP
2015-01
banks, other authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs) and non-ADI lenders, such as mortgage originators). ... For example, some of these loan losses may be absorbed by lenders mortgage insurance.
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The Household Cash Flow Channel of Monetary Policy
14 Dec 2016
RDP
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3. lender channel is ignored. For instance, if there are more lenders than borrowers in the economy. ... lender channel). While there are roughly similar shares of lenders and borrowers in the population,.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2016/pdf/rdp2016-12.pdf
Promoting Liquidity: Why and How?
27 Oct 2008
RDP
2008-06
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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Read me file for The Role of Collateral in Borrowing
17 Jan 2021
RDP
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RDP 2021-01 supplementary information
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2021/2021-01/rdp-2021-01-read-me.pdf
Introduction
21 Dec 2022
RDP
2022-08
Compression of these spreads is one of the key mechanisms highlighted in the literature that can adversely affect bank profitability at low rates, and results from competition with lenders less reliant
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/2022-08/introduction.html
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Lending Behaviour
31 Dec 2013
RDP
2013-15
Over time, lenders have increasingly tried to differentiate between the relative riskiness and potential profitability of different borrowers. ... These discounts encourage price-sensitive borrowers to remain with their existing lender, and discourage
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The Real Effects of Debt Covenants: Evidence from Australia
25 Oct 2022
RDP
2022-05
A key cause of financial frictions is informational asymmetries and misalignment in incentives between lenders and borrowers (Stein 2003). ... Asset-based covenants have been shown to reduce the need to renegotiate loan terms as they better align the
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The Determinants of Mortgage Defaults in Australia – Evidence for the Double-trigger Hypothesis
22 Jul 2020
RDP
2020-03
In Australia, lenders issue borrowers with a notice of default once a loan enters 90+ day arrears (ASIC nd). ... Where a lender extends some leniency towards the borrower, foreclosure will not occur immediately upon Equation (2a) being satisfied.
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The Real Effects of Debt Covenants: Evidence from Australia
24 Oct 2022
RDP
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misalignment in incentives between lenders and borrowers (Stein 2003). This paper studies the. ... shareholders with those of lenders by putting restrictions on how much wealth is kept within the.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/pdf/rdp2022-05.pdf