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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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24 May 2022 RDP 2022-02
Richard Finlay, Dmitry Titkov and Michelle Xiang
Transactions in Australian Government Securities and Semis), F1 (Interest Rates and Yields – Money Market – Daily) and F16 (Indicative Mid Rates of Australian Government Securities). ... Some similar data are available in the RBA's statistical tables
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The Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Local Housing Markets

1 Feb 2020 RDP 2020-02
Calvin He and Gianni La Cava
In the baseline models, the stance of monetary policy is measured by the cash rate target, as published in RBA statistical table F1 (Interest Rates and Yields – Money Market). ... Carroll et al 2017). Therefore, their discount rates may be relatively
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A Factor Model Analysis of the Effects of Inflation Targeting on the Australian Economy | Conference – 2018

12 Apr 2018 Conferences
Luke Hartigan and James Morley
Δlog(x. t. ). No. Overnight cash rate (OCR). Interest rates. Δx. ... t. No. Real OCR. Interest rates. Δx. t. No. 3-month bank bill.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2018/hartigan-morley.html

The Evolving Structure of the Australian Financial System | Conference – 1996

9 Jul 1996 Conferences
Malcolm Edey and Brian Gray
to money-market rates and this means that the difference between the two is likely to be largest at the bottom of the interest rate cycle. ... Secondly, abstracting from cyclical movements, both deposit and lending rates have moved upward relative to the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1996/edey-gray.html

Read Me File for RDP 2018-02: Affine Endeavour: Estimating a Joint Model of the Nominal and Real Term Structures of Interest Rates in…

1 Feb 2018 RDP 2018-02
Jonathan Hambur and Richard Finlay
Constructed using data from RBA website (Statistical table F16 ‘Indicative Mid Rates of Selected Australian Government Securities’). ... Both are found in the ‘Real rate zero coupon’ subfolder. To run, run the ‘InterpolationAdj.txt’ program.
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Measuring Productivity in the Australian Banking Sector | Conference – 1995

10 Jul 1995 Conferences
Alan Oster and Lawrence Antioch
Measured here as the rate of return on shareholders' funds, the gap between banks' profitability (Figure 8) and that of other companies has progressively been reduced. ... Assuming that these National Australia Bank results are indicative of the banking
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Monetary Policy, Equity Markets and the Information Effect

23 Mar 2021 RDP 2021-04
Calvin He
increase. These responses would be indicative of an information effect. If the increase in i. ... earnings expectations increasing to interest rate increases, which could be conflated with an information effect.
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The Balance of Payments | Conference – 1990

21 Jun 1990 Conferences
Warren Tease
With flexible exchange rates, capital mobility and static exchange rate expectations, both the nominal and real exchange rate will appreciate. ... The shocks to the terms of trade in the early 1970s and mid 1980s contributed to large changes in the real
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/1990/tease.html

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
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The Australian Financial System in the 2000s: Dodging the Bullet | Conference – 2011

24 Jul 2000 Conferences
Kevin Davis
As Figure 2 also demonstrates, longer-term rates did not respond to the hikes in the cash rate, while Figure 3 illustrates how risk premia in business and corporate funding rates ... Thereafter, however, the spread remained relatively stable (at 180
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