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RBA Glossary definition for LCIR

LCIR – Loan Consolidation and Investment Reserve

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Glossary

22 Jan 2024
A glossary of terms used on the RBA website
https://www.rba.gov.au/glossary/

Australian Financial Markets

10 Mar 1999 Bulletin – March 1999
b) Excludes repurchase agreements. (c) Excludes holdings of the Loan Consolidation and Investment Reserve (LCIR).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/mar/1.html

Australian Financial Markets

22 Feb 2001 Bulletin PDF 78KB
b) Excludes repurchase agreements. (c) Excludes holdings of the Loan Consolidation and Investment Reserve (LCIR). ... 94/95 95/96 96/97 97/98 98/99. Corporate. StateGovernment. $b. Asset-backed. (excluding LCIR holdings).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/mar/pdf/bu-0399-1.pdf

Australian Financial Markets

25 Feb 2001 Bulletin PDF 82KB
1991. $b. Excluding LCIR holdings. Commonwealth Government$b. State government. Non-government. 1993 1995 1997 1999.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/sep/pdf/bu-0999-2.pdf

The Economy and Financial Markets

25 Feb 2001 Bulletin PDF 300KB
February 2000Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 1. The Australian economy recorded stronggrowth through the second half of 1999.Domestic demand was robust, led by householdspending. In addition, demand for Australianexports began to recover, with
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2000/feb/pdf/bu-0200-1.pdf

Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

25 Feb 2001 Bulletin PDF 520KB
May 2000Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 1. The Australian economy has continued toperform strongly during the past year. In 1999growth once again exceeded 4 per cent, anda good pace appears to have been maintainedin the early part of 2000. By
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2000/may/pdf/bu-0500-1.pdf

The Economy and the Financial Markets

23 Feb 2001 Bulletin PDF 326KB
August 1999Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 1. The Economy and Financial Markets. Prospects for the world economy haveimproved over recent months. TheUnited States economy has continued itsremarkable combination of strong growth andvery subdued
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1999/aug/pdf/bu-0899-1.pdf