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The Australian Government's Current Approach to Monetary Policy: An Evaluation | Conference – 1997

21 Jul 1997 Conferences
Peter J. Stemp
Reserve Bank Act 1959. , which sets out very broad objectives for monetary policy. ... Under the Reserve Bank Act, the Board has ultimate responsibility for the setting of monetary policy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1997/stemp.html

The Economics of Shadow Banking | Conference – 2013

19 Aug 2013 Conferences
Manmohan Singh
For example, the US Dodd-Frank Act allows the Federal Reserve System to lend to key financial market infrastructures during times of crisis. ... Appendix B: The Tri-party Repo Market. A tri-party repo (TPR) operation is an arrangement whereby a clearing
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/singh.html

Change and Constancy in the Financial System: Implications for Financial Distress and Policy | Conference – 2007

20 Aug 2007 Conferences
Claudio Borio
to act as a catalyst for the establishment of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. ... In other words, it would act as a stabiliser in both upward and downward phases.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2007/borio.html

Confidence in Australian Banknotes

1 Dec 2019 RDP 2019-12
Kim Nguyen and Anny Francis
With the partial exceptions of Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), there was no statistically significant variation in victimisation or confidence, by state of residence.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2019/2019-12/full.html
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Three Australian Asset-price Bubbles | Conference – 2003

18 Aug 2003 Conferences
John Simon
The old law, the Victorian Companies Act of 1864, had many loopholes that could be exploited by entrepreneurs to engage in unethical but legal activities designed to enrich themselves.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2003/simon.html

Concluding Remarks

31 Dec 1978 RDP 1978-01
P.D. Jonson
In the short run, the economy would act as if it were closed, with domestic price and output reactions to an increase in the money supply tending to offset the direct ... If exchange rates were flexible, the price adjustment would not be constrained by
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1978/7801/concluding-remarks.html

Banking Deregulation – A Virtue or a Necessity? | Conference – 1991

21 Jun 1991 Conferences
Rob Ferguson
If the supervisors sought to control non-banks via the Financial Corporations Act, then overseas banks would fill the vacuum. ... It should be noted that the Reserve Bank did not get explicit legal power to supervise banks until the Banking Act was
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/ferguson.html

Discussion on Recent Developments in Federal Reserve System Liquidity and Reserve Operations | Conference – 2008

14 Jul 2008 Conferences
That is, what constitutes ‘exigent’ circumstances in the terms of the Fed's legislative authority or ‘exceptional’ circumstances in the terms of the Bank of Canada Act? ... One participant was interested in what would happen to the ability of the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2008/hilton-disc.html

Introduction | Conference – 1993

12 Jul 1993 Conferences
Adrian Blundell-Wignall
On the other hand, tariffs act as a tax on exports, particularly for countries like Australia that import much of their capital equipment.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1993/intro-93.html

What Went Right in the 1990s? Sources of American and Prospects for World Economic Growth | Conference – 2000

21 Jun 1990 Conferences
J Bradford DeLong
The contrast between the success in the 1990s of the Budget Enforcement Act and the failure in the 1980s of Gramm-Rudman to control the deficit is striking.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2000/delong.html