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RBA Glossary definition for Cash Rate

Cash Rate – The interest rate which banks pay to borrow funds from other banks in the money market on an overnight basis. The cash rate is the Reserve Bank of Australia's operational target for the implementation of monetary policy. It is also an important financial benchmark in the Australian financial markets. It is used as the reference rate for Australian dollar Overnight Indexed Swaps (OIS) and the ASX 30 Day Interbank Cash Rate Futures. The Reserve Bank of Australia is the administrator of the cash rate. The cash rate is calculated as the weighted average interest rate on overnight unsecured loans between banks settled in the Reserve Bank Information and Transfer System (RITS). The Cash Rate is also known by the acronym AONIA in financial markets.

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Operations in Financial Markets

24 Oct 2016 RBA Annual Report – 2016
During 2015/16, the cash rate was equal to the Board's target on all days. ... In conjunction with these changes, the Reserve Bank also commenced publishing a Cash Rate Total Return Index (TRI).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2016/operations-in-financial-markets.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

Appendix D: Glossary and Data

31 Dec 2005 RDP 2005-11
Andrew Stone, Troy Wheatley and Louise Wilkinson
s. De-trended real share accumulation index. i. Nominal cash rate. Neutral real cash rate. ... y. Real non-farm output. r. Real cash rate. p. m,trf. Tariff-adjusted import prices, measured in Australian dollars.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2005/2005-11/appendix-d.html
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Domestic Financial Conditions

9 Aug 2019 SMP – August 2019
Banks have passed through most of the reductions in the cash rate to housing interest rates and to retail deposit rates. ... As is typical, however, the interest rates on transaction accounts (which are close to zero) did not change following the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2019/aug/domestic-financial-conditions.html

Extracting Information from Financial Market Instruments

10 Mar 2012 Bulletin – March 2012
Richard Finlay and David Olivan
OIS rates nonetheless provide a useful and simple source of data for estimating cash rate expectations out to one year. ... Financial markets provide a significant amount of information about expectations of the cash rate, risk-free rates and inflation.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/mar/6.html

Interest Rates | Chart Pack

6 Sep 2023 Chart Pack
A set of graphs on Interest Rates from the Chart Pack
https://www.rba.gov.au/chart-pack/interest-rates.html

Domestic Financial Conditions

8 Nov 2019 SMP – November 2019
Cumulatively, average mortgage rates paid would then have declined by almost the same amount as the cash rate has since mid year. ... Graph 3.11. Housing interest rates paid had already been drifting lower prior to the reductions in the cash rate and SVRs
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2019/nov/domestic-financial-conditions.html

Domestic Financial Conditions

6 May 2022 SMP – May 2022
Following the increase in the cash rate, some banks have announced increases to rates paid on a broader range of deposit products. ... Interest rates on variable-rate loans may increase in the period ahead, following the increase in the cash rate in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2022/may/domestic-financial-conditions.html

Domestic Financial Conditions

7 Aug 2020 SMP – August 2020
Graph 4.12). The rates on three-month bank bills remain at around 10 basis points, a little below the cash rate. ... The cash rate reductions and other policy measures announced in March have flowed through to interest rates on outstanding business
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2020/aug/domestic-financial-conditions.html

Domestic Financial Conditions

4 Feb 2022 SMP – February 2022
Graph 3.10. The low level of the cash rate and the high level of liquidity in the banking system continue to underpin low money market rates. ... BBSW rates, to which much of banks' wholesale debt funding is linked (either directly or via hedging),
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2022/feb/domestic-financial-conditions.html