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RBA Glossary definition for Index of Commodity Prices

Index of Commodity Prices – A Reserve Bank of Australia-compiled index which provides a measure of price movements in rural and non-rural (including base metals) commodities in Australian Dollars (AUD), Special Drawing Rights (SDR) and United States Dollars (USD).

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The Global Financial Environment

8 Apr 2022 FSR – April 2022
Commodity prices have risen sharply in response to concerns over the supply of gas, oil, wheat and other commodities from eastern Europe (Graph 1.1). ... While many EMEs export commodities, they are generally more vulnerable to commodity price increases
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2022/apr/global-financial-environment.html

The Global Financial Environment

20 Apr 2016 FSR – April 2016
which face additional headwinds from low commodity prices and the large stock of unsold homes. ... This marks a key turnaround from prior years when assets under management accumulated quickly amid high commodity prices.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/apr/global-fin-env.html

The Global Financial Environment

20 Oct 2015 FSR – October 2015
and high commodity prices (However, portfolio capital inflows have slowed significantly and appear to have reversed for some economies more recently. ... energy sector and commodity producers, so their profitability seems unlikely to be adversely
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2015/oct/global-fin-env.html

The Australian Financial System

20 Oct 2015 FSR – October 2015
According to disclosures by several major banks, housing loan arrears rates have risen in those states most exposed to weaker commodity prices. ... However, in recent periods some banks have reported slightly higher ‘collective provisions’ because
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2015/oct/aus-fin-sys.html

Household and Business Balance Sheets

10 Sep 2012 FSR – September 2012
While prices nationally have stopped falling in recent months, any future recovery is unlikely to produce housing price growth much faster than income growth, as was seen through much of the ... 13). However, recent falls in prices for bulk commodities
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2012/sep/house-bus-bal-sheet.html

Household and Business Balance Sheets

10 Mar 2011 FSR – March 2011
The strong demand from offshore investors reflects the strength of the Australian economy, strong commodity prices, and some credit rating upgrades in 2010. ... It may, however, also reflect weaker market conditions – between September 2007 and
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2011/mar/house-bus-bal-sheet.html

Household and Business Balance Sheets

10 Sep 2010 FSR – September 2010
Together, these developments mean that the household sector remains sensitive to possible future negative shocks to incomes, interest rates and housing prices. ... There continue to be substantial divergences in earnings across industries. The outlook
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2010/sep/house-bus-bal-sheet.html

Household and Business Balance Sheets

10 Sep 2009 FSR – September 2009
The decline was largely driven by falls in the value of share portfolios: the ASX 200 price index is still around 30 per cent below its November 2007 peak. ... Mining profits fell particularly sharply, reflecting a downturn in commodity prices.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2009/sep/house-bus-bal-sheet.html

The Macroeconomic and Financial Environment

10 Mar 2007 FSR – March 2007
These concerns led to declines in a number of stock markets, a small rise in some credit spreads and greater volatility in commodity prices. ... The positive business environment is also reflected in business surveys, financial market prices and credit
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2007/mar/mac-fin-env.html

List of tables

10 Sep 2006 FSR – September 2006
Table 3: House Prices. Year-ended percentage change, June 2006. ABS. APM. REIA. ... 4.0. Consumer price index. (a). 2.8. 5.0. 3.3. 2.5. Unemployment rate (per cent).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2006/sep/tables.html