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RBA Glossary definition for appreciation

appreciation – An increase in the value of an asset. In foreign-exchange terms, it is a relative increase in the value of one currency compared to another.

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Introduction

12 May 2023 RDP 2023-04
Jonathan Hambur and Qazi Haque
Positive shocks to current policy (Action shocks) are associated with an appreciation of the exchange rate and an eventual rise in unemployment.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/2023-04/introduction.html
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Discussion on Productivity: The Lost Decade | Conference – 2011

16 Aug 2011 Conferences
This has been masked somewhat by the moderate pace of tradables inflation since the early 2000s, primarily reflecting the appreciation of the exchange rate, which has contributed to aggregate inflation outcomes ... With the nominal exchange rate already
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/eslake-disc.html

The Role of the Exchange Rate in Monetary Policy – the Experience of Other Countries | Conference – 1993

12 Jul 1993 Conferences
Michael Artis
textbook case of an asymmetric shock requiring a real appreciation of the DM. ... The UK Government had understood that pegging to the DM could introduce policy conflict but its appreciation of the extent of such conflict was too sanguine.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1993/artis.html

The Balance of Payments | Conference – 1990

21 Jun 1990 Conferences
Warren Tease
The appreciation will continue until the excess demand is offset by a rise in the current account deficit. ... appreciation. During most of this period long-term real interest rates in Australia were relatively high.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1990/tease.html

The Case for a Basket, Band and Crawl (BBC) Regime for East Asia | Conference – 2001

24 Jul 2001 Conferences
John Williamson
and accomplish the real appreciation that such an economy requires over time in order to maintain equilibrium. ... It makes sense to provide for this to be accomplished by nominal appreciation rather than by excess inflation.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2001/williamson.html

A Perspective | Conference – 1992

10 Jul 1992 Conferences
Max Corden
In addition, it led to a real appreciation of the dollar that helped to moderate inflation, in effect shifting the short-term Phillips curve in a favourable direction. ... The appreciation itself had a contractionary effect, but I would guess that the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1992/corden.html

Discussion on Oil Price Shocks, Monetary Policy and Stagflation | Conference – 2009

17 Aug 2009 Conferences
In part, it reflects the greater appreciation of the forces associated with economic and financial globalisation. ... monetary policies in the region, especially if monetary authorities were unconvinced of the wisdom of allowing a significant
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2009/kilian-disc.html

From the Asian Miracle to an Asian Century? Economic Transformation in the 2000s and Prospects for the 2010s | Conference – 2011

24 Jul 2000 Conferences
Yiping Huang and Bijun Wang
gradual appreciation of the currency; balance of the external accounts; and slower accumulation of foreign reserves. ... Unfortunately these policy objectives are contradictory among themselves. In the end, the only objective achieved was probably the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2011/huang-wang.html

Taming the Real Estate Beast: The Effects of Monetary and Macroprudential Policies on Housing Prices and Credit | Conference – 2012

20 Aug 2012 Conferences
Kenneth Kuttner and Ilhyock Shim
is expected nominal housing price appreciation. The property and income tax rates, τ. ... The second complication is that the risk premium, σ. t. , and the expected rate of real appreciation,. ,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/kuttner-shim.html

Land and Housing Price Measurement in China | Conference – 2012

20 Aug 2012 Conferences
Yongheng Deng, Joseph Gyourko and Jing Wu
Number with negative appreciation. 0. 7. 7. 5. 2007–2008. 2008–2009. 2009–2010. ... Figure 3 plots real land price appreciation rates for the same set of cities.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2012/deng-gyourko-wu.html