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RBA Glossary definition for Nominal interest rate

Nominal interest rate – The nominal interest rate refers to the cost of borrowing money before adjustment for inflation i.e. it includes compensation for the expected erosion of the value of the borrowed funds due to inflation. It is the cost visible to the borrower, and is composed of the real interest rate plus inflation.

RBA Glossary definition for interest rate

interest rate – The term used to describe the cost of borrowing money or the return to the owner of the funds which are invested or lent out. It is usually expressed as a percent per annum of the amount of money borrowed, lent or invested.

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Appendix

1 Dec 1989 RDP 8908
Ian Macfarlane and W.J. Tease
i. t. =. k-period domestic nominal interest rate in period t; and. ... i. t. =. k-period foreign interest rate in period t. Equation (7) states that the differential between k-period nominal interest rates equals the expected change in the exchange rate
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Capital Flows and Exchange Rate Determination

1 Dec 1989 RDP 8908
Ian Macfarlane and W.J. Tease
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
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Exchange Rate Determinants

1 Dec 1989 RDP 8908
Ian Macfarlane and W.J. Tease
One way that nominal interest rates and exchange rates are linked is the medium-term linkage through the rate of inflation. ... High relative inflation is usually associated with high nominal interest rates and a depreciating currency.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1989/8908/exchange-rate-determinants.html

Implications for Monetary Policy

1 Dec 1989 RDP 8908
Ian Macfarlane and W.J. Tease
Download the Paper 1.12. MB. If we accept the common-sense proposition that the exchange rate is sensitive to domestic and foreign interest rates, and put aside the fact that ... In a country with a floating exchange rate and interest sensitive capital
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Monetary Management in the Post-Float Period

1 Dec 1989 RDP 8908
Ian Macfarlane and W.J. Tease
Figure 3. INTEREST RATES & THE EXCHANGE RATE. in the first half of 1985, when the Australian dollar fell sharply, monetary policy was tightened. ... Thus, from late 1987 to early 1989, rises in interest rates tended to be accompanied by rises in the
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