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RBA Glossary definition for Treasury fixed-coupon bonds

Treasury fixed-coupon bonds – Australian Government Securities with fixed maturity dates and twice-yearly interest or coupon payments. Coupon payments are fixed for the life of the bond at its first issue.

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The Yield and Market Function Effects of the Reserve Bank of Australia's Bond Purchases

24 May 2022 RDP 2022-02
Richard Finlay, Dmitry Titkov and Michelle Xiang
In particular we consider two variants: the first assumes that AGS yields would have moved in line with those of US Treasury bonds; and the second constructs a counterfactual based on ... 0.07). 0.17. (0.05). Fixed effects. Bond and time. Bond and time.
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Does Monetary Policy Affect Non-mining Business Investment in Australia? Evidence from BLADE

7 Jan 2024 RDP PDF 1715KB
to higher prices. Other measures, including those constructed from high-frequency changes in bond. ... local projection model using (log) aggregate real non-mining investment (gross fixed capital.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/pdf/rdp2023-09.pdf

Data

23 Apr 2019 RDP 2019-03
Jonathan Kearns, Andreas Schrimpf and Fan Dora Xia
shows path shocks as the change in 2-year US Treasury bond yields orthogonalised against the change in 1-month OIS rates; the bottom panel shows premium shocks as the change ... in 10-year US Treasury bond yields orthogonalised against the change in
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Do Monetary Policy and Economic Conditions Impact Innovation? Evidence from Australian Administrative Data

15 Feb 2024 RDP 2024-01
Omer Majeed, Jonathan Hambur and Robert Breunig
bond spreads, option-implied volatility). The shocks are then constructed as the deviation of the actual policy rates from that implied by the rule. ... A measure based on high-frequency changes in bond yields based on a 90-minute window around
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Do Monetary Policy and Economic Conditions Impact Innovation? Evidence from Australian Administrative Data

13 Feb 2024 RDP PDF 1260KB
Bishop and Tulip 2017) or measures based on high-frequency changes in bond yields over a 90-. ... shocks. 10 This measure is based on high-frequency changes in bond yields.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2024/pdf/rdp2024-01.pdf

The Yield and Market Function Effects of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s Bond Purchases

19 May 2022 RDP PDF 1938KB
would have moved in line with those of US Treasury bonds; and the second constructs a. ... Adjacent bonds are those that mature. within one year of the eligible bond.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2022/pdf/rdp2022-02.pdf

Demographic Change and Asset Prices | Conference – 2006

23 Jul 2006 Conferences
Robin Brooks
0.65. 0.65. 0.65. Relative total return bond/Treasury bill indices. Coefficient. 0.51. ... 0.39. 0.39. 0.39. Total bondTreasury bill returns. Coefficient. 0.13.
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Can We Use High-frequency Yield Data to Better Understand the Effects of Monetary Policy and Its Communication? Yes and No!

1 May 2023 RDP PDF 1465KB
such as the yield curve targeting and bond purchase programs used during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... corporate bond spread (BAA). These variables are motivated by Bauer and Swanson (2021, 2022).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/pdf/rdp2023-04.pdf

Doing Less, with Less: Capital Misallocation, Investment and the Productivity Slowdown in Australia

16 Mar 2023 RDP PDF 1288KB
of the 2010s (e.g. Heads of Treasuries 2017; Debelle 2017; van der Merwe et al 2018; Hambur and. ... dummy for young firms below five years old), past firm sales growth, industry-by-time fixed effects,.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/pdf/rdp2023-03.pdf

Discussion on Inflation Targeting and Japan: Why has the Bank of Japan not Adopted Inflation Targeting? | Conference – 2004

9 Aug 2004 Conferences
This presumption covers the purchase of bonds, risky domestic assets and foreign exchange, all of which can affect inflation. ... Purchase of bonds: The supply of duration to any government bond market is fundamentally a treasury responsibility.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2004/ito-disc.html