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RBA Glossary definition for AFIs

AFIs – All Financial Intermediaries

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Financial Aggregates December 2016

31 Jan 2017 Statistics
This reflects the fact that ‘Other borrowings from private sector by AFIs’, which is added to M3 to construct broad money, has become a very small component of broad money.
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2016/fin-agg-1216.html

Changes to Bulletin Tables

20 Jan 2010 Statistics PDF 136KB
2000 to 2009 Bulletin issues
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/tables/pdf/changes-to-tables-2000-2009.pdf

Financial Aggregates June 2002

31 Jul 2002 Statistics
Growth rates for the credit and monetary aggregates in April and May have been revised due to resubmissions of data by AFIs.
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2002/fin-agg-0602.html

20/09/2018 Money – Born of Credit? | Speeches | ...

19 Sep 2018 PDF 346KB
Broad money M3 other deposit-like borrowings of all financial intermediaries (AFIs) from the non-AFI privatesector (such as short-term debt securities).
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2018/pdf/sp-ag-2018-09-19.pdf

Explanatory Note on Revisions to Housing Credit Data

31 Aug 2005 Statistics
the standard monthly data collections for ‘all financial intermediaries’ (AFIs). ... These changes involved redefining housing credit to be the sum of all housing debt, whether remaining on the balance sheets of AFIs or securitised in mortgage-backed
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2005/fin-agg-0705-expl-note.html

Explanatory Note on Changes to Monetary Aggregates Data

31 May 2006 Statistics
Broad money is defined as M3 plus non-deposit borrowings from the private sector by all financial intermediaries (AFIs), less the holdings of currency and bank deposits by RFCs and cash
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/fin-agg/2006/fin-agg-0406-expl-note.html

Money in the Australian Economy

20 Sep 2018 Bulletin – September 2018
Emma Doherty, Ben Jackman and Emily Perry
Money forms part of our everyday lives and is integral to the smooth functioning of the financial system and the real economy; however, discussions of what money is and how it is created are generally left to economics textbooks.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2018/sep/money-in-the-australian-economy.html

Money In The Australian Economy

20 Sep 2018 Bulletin - September 2018 PDF 537KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2018/sep/pdf/money-in-the-australian-economy.pdf