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RBA Glossary definition for margin loans
margin loans – Loans which are made to investors to purchase financial assets, usually equities or units in managed funds. These assets are used as security for the margin loan. Margin loan clients are required to keep the ratio of borrowings to the value of underlying security below a pre-arranged level. When the ratio goes above this level, lenders will make a margin call, requiring the borrower to either repay some of the loan or provide additional security to support the loan.
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Financial Aggregates July 2016
31 Aug 2016
Statistics
They do not capture cross-border or non-intermediated lending. Following the introduction of an interest rate differential between housing loans to investors and owner-occupiers in mid-2015, a number ... However, growth rates for these series have been
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2016/fin-agg-0716.html
Financial Aggregates November 2015
31 Dec 2015
Statistics
They do not capture cross-border or non-intermediated lending. Following the introduction of an interest rate differential between housing loans to investors and owner-occupiers in mid-2015, a number ... However, growth rates for these series have been
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2015/fin-agg-1115.html
Financial Aggregates September 2019
31 Oct 2019
Statistics
Owing to the EFS collection, ‘Net switching of housing loan purpose – from investor to owner-occupied within the same lender’ will now be published with a one-month delay.
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2019/fin-agg-0919.html
Financial Aggregates August 2016
30 Sep 2016
Statistics
They do not capture cross-border or non-intermediated lending. Following the introduction of an interest rate differential between housing loans to investors and owner-occupiers in mid-2015, a number ... However, growth rates for these series have been
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2016/fin-agg-0816.html
Financial Aggregates October 2015
30 Nov 2015
Statistics
They do not capture cross-border or non-intermediated lending. Following the introduction of an interest rate differential between loans to investors and owner-occupiers a number of borrowers have changed ... However, growth rates for these series have
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2015/fin-agg-1015.html
Financial Aggregates May 2016
30 Jun 2016
Statistics
They do not capture cross-border or non-intermediated lending. Following the introduction of an interest rate differential between housing loans to investors and owner-occupiers in mid-2015, a number ... However, growth rates for these series have been
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2016/fin-agg-0516.html
Financial Aggregates July 2004
31 Aug 2004
Statistics
In particular, the measures of business and personal credit have been broadened to better reflect securitised loans. ... In addition, the data reflect minor revisions to the level of securitised housing loans.
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2004/fin-agg-0704.html
Financial Aggregates January 2016
29 Feb 2016
Statistics
They do not capture cross-border or non-intermediated lending. Following the introduction of an interest rate differential between housing loans to investors and owner-occupiers in mid-2015, a number ... However, growth rates for these series have been
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2016/fin-agg-0116.html
Financial Aggregates July 2005
31 Aug 2005
Statistics
These largely reflect the incorporation of more comprehensive data that better reflect developments in the market for securitised housing loans and lending by non-traditional lenders. ... data from the ABS on the stock of securitised personal and
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2005/fin-agg-0705.html
Explanatory Note on Changes to Credit Data
31 May 2004
Statistics
These lenders now account for a significant share of the total home loan market. ... The data on housing loans on the balance sheets of AFIs will still be taken from their monthly reports.
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2004/fin-agg-0404-expl-note.html