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RBA Glossary definition for indicative mid rates

indicative mid rates – The daily schedule of annual returns expressed as a percentage of the prices of specific fixed-coupon bonds, capital-indexed bonds and Treasury notes issued by the Australian Government. They are closing rates as sourced from Yieldbroker Pty Limited (except for Treasury Indexed Bond yields prior to 18 September 2013, which are 4.30 pm mid-rates sourced from a survey of bond dealers by the RBA).

RBA Glossary definition for Indicative

Indicative – Data are not necessarily observed but calculated from reference points. For a financial asset or product, an �indicative� price may not necessarily correspond to the price at which dealers in that market would execute transactions; for an example see Notes for Table F11.

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Where's the Money? An Investigation into the Whereabouts and Uses of Australian Banknotes

1 Dec 2018 RDP 2018-12
Richard Finlay, Andrew Staib and Max Wakefield
the estimated loss rate for these denominations will continue to gradually fall over coming years. ... While we believe that the loss rates of paper banknotes serves as a reasonable indicator for the loss rate of polymer banknotes, there are some
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/2018-12/full.html
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Conclusions

31 Dec 2003 RDP 2003-09
Luci Ellis, Jeremy Lawson and Laura Roberts-Thomson
The graphical results indicate that the households that are most highly leveraged are those most able to bear the debt – mid-life households with high income. ... This finding is indicative of a sub-group of the population that is willingly engaging in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2003/2003-09/conclusions.html

THE AUSTRALIAN DEMAND FUNCTION FOR MONEY: ANOTHER LOOK AT ...

16 Oct 2014 RDP PDF 957KB
rates. The conclusion is that it is difficult to accept the proposition that the. ... of a more general treatment of own-interest rate effects on money demand.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1987/pdf/rdp8701.pdf

Is the Phillips Curve Still a Curve? Evidence from the Regions

29 Aug 2021 RDP PDF 1706KB
cent, and steepens further when the unemployment rate falls below 4 per cent. ... growth and unemployment rates across local labour markets. This contrasts with most previous.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2021/pdf/rdp2021-09.pdf

Central Bank Frameworks: Evolution or Revolution?

4 Jan 2023 Conferences PDF 7522KB
RBA Conference Volume 2018
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/pdf/rba-conference-volume-2018.pdf

The Apartment Shortage

30 Jul 2020 RDP PDF 3814KB
Factors. boosting demand include interest rates, taxes, financialisation and immigration at a national level. ... of high-density building approvals to interest rates, sale prices and other demand conditions.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2020/pdf/rdp2020-04.pdf

The Apartment Shortage

5 Aug 2020 RDP 2020-04
Keaton Jenner and Peter Tulip
Rowley, Gurran and Phibbs (2017) point to similar data and conclude that ‘Australia is almost a world leader in rates of new housing production’ and that ‘supply seems pretty healthy’. ... We do not control for changes in characteristics. After
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2020/2020-04/full.html

Monetary Policy, Equity Markets and the Information Effect

24 Oct 2021 RDP PDF 1573KB
rate increase as signalling some additional positive economic information. This effect, if strong. ... prescription. For example, if the conventional effects of cash rate changes (e.g.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2021/pdf/rdp2021-04.pdf

The Evolving Structure of the Australian Financial System

7 Dec 2006 Conferences PDF 118KB
RBA Conference Volume 1996
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1996/pdf/edey-gray.pdf

Discussion | Conference – 1990

21 Jun 1990 Conferences
If nothing else does this, changes in the real exchange rate, resulting from either nominal exchange rate changes or differential inflation rates, will do it. ... However, this was not the case with longer-term rates. The relatively high short-term rates
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1990/tease-disc.html