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RBA Glossary definition for foreign-currency liquidity

foreign-currency liquidity – The capacity to exchange foreign currency for domestic currency without significantly moving the exchange rate. The extent to which a foreign currency may be traded readily without causing a significant movement in price.

RBA Glossary definition for liquidity

liquidity – The capacity to sell an asset quickly without significantly affecting the price of that asset. Liquidity is also sometimes used to refer to assets that are highly liquid.

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Liquidity, Financial Crises and the Lender of Last Resort – How Much of a Departure is the Sub-prime Crisis? | Conference – 2008

14 Jul 2008 Conferences
E Philip Davis
To avoid monetary conflict, the central bank must sterilise liquidity – otherwise there is a risk of inflation, capital outflows and a collapsing currency (as occurred in Indonesia in 1997; He 2000). ... Generally to date, LOLR has been in domestic
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2008/davis.html

On the Economics of Committed Liquidity Facilities | Conference – 2013

19 Aug 2013 Conferences
Morten L Bech and Todd Keister
These amounts fall well short of the liquidity needs of the banking system. ... The other options are using foreign currency HQLA to cover domestic currency liquidity needs and increasing the use of Level 2 assets with a higher haircut; see BCBS (2013).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/bech-keister.html

Promoting Liquidity: Why and How? | Conference – 2008

14 Jul 2008 Conferences
Jonathan Kearns and Philip Lowe
In contrast, in foreign exchange markets a change in the economic environment and a sharp increase in uncertainty can result in very large movements in prices, but liquidity is not normally ... Indeed, it is notable that liquidity in foreign exchange
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2008/kearns-lowe.html

The Provision of Systemic Liquidity Services by the Public Sector

27 Oct 2008 RDP 2008-06
Jonathan Kearns and Philip Lowe
In particular, central banks (including the RBA) have been prepared to intervene in the foreign exchange market to provide two-way liquidity, and have also intervened when the value of the ... In principle, the same logic that has been used to justify
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2008/2008-06/pro-systemic.html
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Central Bank Liquidity Provision and Core Funding Markets | Conference – 2013

19 Aug 2013 Conferences
Grahame Johnson and Eric Santor
Importantly, this increase in capital flows often took the form of cross-border lending by banks, much of it in foreign currency (McGuire and von Peter 2009). ... In many cases, funding was in foreign currency (European banks funding CDOs with short-term
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/johnson-santor.html

Promoting Liquidiity: Why and How?

23 Oct 2008 Conferences PDF 224KB
RBA Conference Volume 2008
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2008/pdf/kearns-lowe.pdf

Prudential Supervision | Conference – 1991

21 Jun 1991 Conferences
Graeme Thompson
Extended coverage of PAR to all liabilities (including foreign currency liabilities) invested in Australian dollar assets in Australia. ... PS 8#. 31 October 1985. Foreign Currency Operations of Australian Trading Banks.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1991/thompson.html

Policy Panel | Conference – 2013

19 Aug 2013 Conferences
In order to address the identified lack of CHF HQLA and the high share of collateral denominated in foreign currency, option 2 of the Alternative Liquidity Approaches (ALA) is the natural ... Securities denominated in foreign currency must satisfy
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/policy-panel-2013.html

Trends in the Funding and Lending Behaviour of Australian Banks

2 Feb 2015 RDP PDF 1090KB
2 Banks hedge foreign currency-denominated funding to protect themselves from the risk that a. ... For a broader discussion of foreign currency hedging by Australian entities see Rush, Sadeghian and Wright (2013).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/pdf/rdp2013-15.pdf

Promoting Liquidity: Why and How?

2 Dec 2009 RDP PDF 484KB
In contrast, in foreign exchange markets a change in the economic environment and a sharp increase in uncertainty can result in very large movements in prices, but liquidity is not normally ... Indeed, it is notable that liquidity in foreign exchange
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2008/pdf/rdp2008-06.pdf