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RBA Glossary definition for CLS Bank

CLS Bank – CLS Bank is a multi-currency bank, regulated by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which uses central bank funds to simultaneously settle cross-currency transactions in real time through a process known as Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS).

RBA Glossary definition for CLS

CLS – Continuous Linked Settlement. A process enabling simultaneous foreign exchange settlement across the globe, eliminating the settlement risk caused by delays arising from time-zone differences.

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Trends in Global Foreign Currency Reserves

15 Sep 2017 Bulletin – September 2017
David Sunner
Over the decade to 2014, global foreign currency reserves doubled relative to GDP, though balances have declined a little since then. Accompanying this growth has been a shift in the composition of reserves towards higher-yielding assets, including
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/sep/9.html

The Global Fiscal Response to COVID-19

17 Jun 2021 Bulletin – June 2021
Callum Hudson, Benjamin Watson, Alexandra Baker and Ivailo Arsov
Globally, the fiscal policy response to the COVID-19 crisis has been the largest and fastest in peacetime.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2021/jun/the-global-fiscal-response-to-covid-19.html

Financing Infrastructure: A Spectrum of Country Approaches

19 Sep 2013 Bulletin – September 2013
Sophia Chong and Emily Poole
Over recent decades, there has been a shift away from public infrastructure financing towards private infrastructure financing, particularly in advanced economies. In this article, infrastructure financing in four countries – China, India,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/sep/8.html

Underemployment in the Australian Labour Market

17 Jun 2021 Bulletin – June 2021
Mark Chambers, Blair Chapman and Eleanor Rogerson
Underemployment in Australia has been moving higher for several decades.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2021/jun/underemployment-in-the-australian-labour-market.html

Abstract for The Effects of Funding Costs and Risk on Banks' Lending Rates

10 Mar 2011 Bulletin – March 2011
Daniel Fabbro and Mark Hack
Bulletin – March 2011 The Effects of Funding Costs and Risk on Banks' Lending Rates Abstract. ... First, the banks have increased their equity funding, which is more costly than debt finance.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2011/mar/bu-0311-6a.html

Abstract for Foreign Exchange Reserves and the Reserve Bank's Balance Sheet

10 Dec 2012 Bulletin – December 2012
Christian Vallence
Bulletin – December 2012 Foreign Exchange Reserves and the Reserve Bank's Balance Sheet Abstract. ... of these reserves are usually the most volatile component of the Bank's profit and loss statement.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/dec/bu-1212-7a.html

Abstract for Recent Trends in Australian Banks' Bond Issuance

10 Mar 2010 Bulletin – March 2010
Susan Black, Anthony Brassil and Mark Hack
Susan Black, Anthony Brassil and Mark Hack. Bonds are an important source of funding for Australian banks. ... While price differentials continued to influence banks' decisions about where to issue bonds, during the crisis other factors increased in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/mar/bu-0310-5a.html

Developments in Banks' Funding Costs and Lending Rates

20 Mar 2014 Bulletin – March 2014
Leon Berkelmans and Andrew Duong
This article updates previous Reserve Bank research on how developments in the composition and pricing of banks' funding have affected their overall cost of funding and the setting of lending rates (Deans and Stewart 2012; Robertson and Rush 2013).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/mar/8.html

Developments in Banks' Funding Costs and Lending Rates

16 Mar 2017 Bulletin – March 2017
Belinda Cheung
This article updates previous Reserve Bank research on the ways in which developments in the composition and pricing of banks' debt funding have affected their overall cost of funds and influenced lending rates. Major banks' outstanding funding
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/mar/5.html

How Have Australian Banks Responded to Tighter Capital and Liquidity Requirements?

15 Jun 2017 Bulletin – June 2017
Tim Atkin and Belinda Cheung
Australian banks have responded to tighter regulatory requirements for capital and liquidity over the past decade, which has strengthened their resilience to adverse shocks. While banks are now in a much better position to deal with these types of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/jun/5.html