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RBA Glossary definition for solvent institutions

solvent institutions – Institutions that maintain solvency (i.e. they can meet their financial obligations as they fall due).

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Introduction

31 Dec 2001 RDP 2001-07
Bryan Fitz-Gibbon and Marianne Gizycki
RDP 2001-07: A History of Last-Resort Lending and Other Support for Troubled Financial Institutions in Australia 1. ... bank to overcome a shortfall in liquidity caused by a withdrawal of funds from those institutions because of doubts about their
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Policy Discussion

27 Oct 2008 RDP 2008-06
Jonathan Kearns and Philip Lowe
As discussed above, situations can also emerge where providing a loan directly to a troubled, but solvent, institution may also be in the public interest. ... While financial institutions benefit from these services, these benefits are spread widely and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2008/2008-06/policy-discussion.html
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Non-technical summary for ‘Emergency Liquidity Injections’

1 Oct 2019 RDP 2019-10
Nicholas Garvin
The model depicts a banking system that is solvent, but a system-wide withdrawal by debtholders leaves banks with short-term payment obligations that exceed their available funds (i.e. ... In the crisis I model, banks are in liquidity distress but they
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-10/non-technical-summary.html
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Promoting Liquidity: Why and How?

2 Dec 2009 RDP PDF 484KB
In this perfect world, ‘market liquidity’ would be plentiful so that assets could be readily bought and sold at their fundamental value, and ample ‘funding liquidity’ would enable solvent institutions to ... Given the limitations of the real world
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Introduction

25 Aug 2020 RDP 2020-05
Jonathan Kearns, Mike Major and David Norman
Concerns about the risks posed by household debt appear regularly in the press, and in reports from financial analysts and global institutions (such as the Bank for International Settlements and International ... remains solvent.
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The Provision of Financial Services – Trends, Prospects and Implications

30 Nov 2009 RDP PDF 301KB
Banks provide over 70 per cent of household finance with most of theremainder coming from non-bank deposit taking institutions. ... Life offices and superannuation funds. Other financial institutions. Table 4: Funds Raised by the Private Non-Finance
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Conclusion and Implications

1 Dec 1993 RDP 9315
Warren Tease and Jenny Wilkinson
solvent institutions. ... New financing techniques and financial instruments allow institutions, in principle, to manage risk better.
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Data

30 Nov 2016 RDP 2016-09
Rose Kenney, Gianni La Cava and David Rodgers
assets. We refer to this as the ‘trade credit-to-assets ratio’. Liquidity is likely to be a key factor determining whether a company remains solvent or not; higher levels of ... For example, a financial institution may be highly leveraged because of
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Australian Banking Risk: The Stock Market’s Assessment and the Relationship Between Capital and Asset Volatility

1 Dec 2009 RDP PDF 458KB
If an institution fails, depositors in that institution may losefunds, and in particular circumstances, the failure could cause difficulties for otherfinancial institutions or turmoil in financial markets. ... Equity is described as a contingent claim
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1999/pdf/rdp1999-09.pdf

Methodology

1 Nov 1999 RDP 1999-09
Marianne Gizycki and Brenton Goldsworthy
Financial institutions that are granted a banking licence benefit from being called a ‘bank’. ... For this reason, the firm can still be solvent with a capital-asset ratio less than zero.
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