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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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Problems of Economic Management
24 Jul 2023
RBA Annual Report
– 1975
With interest rates having fallen overseas, a widening of interest rate differentials with Australia would, in the absence of changes in external policy, work towards encouraging an inflow of private capital, ... Unless accompanied by rises in interest
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/1975/problems-of-economic-management.html
Note 18 – Financial Instruments | Financial Statements
2 Sep 2003
RBA Annual Report
– 2003
Financial risk of financial instruments embodies price risk (currency risk and interest rate risk); credit risk; liquidity risk and cash flow risk. ... Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2003/fin-statements/note-18.html
Submission to the Financial System Inquiry March 2014
10 Nov 2017
Submissions
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3041KB
Financial System Inquiry
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-2014-03/pdf/financial-system-inquiry-2014-03.pdf
Note 17 – Financial Instruments | Financial Statements
24 Aug 2001
RBA Annual Report
– 2001
Financial risk of financial instruments embodies price risk (currency risk and interest rate risk); credit risk; liquidity risk and cash flow risk. ... Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2001/fin-statements/note-17.html
Banknotes
24 Oct 2016
RBA Annual Report
– 2016
by movements in the exchange rate, and the fact that high-denomination banknotes are also used as a store of wealth, especially in times of financial uncertainty and low interest rates. ... Total. Number. 29. 51. 448. 22,063. 3,656. 26,247. Nominal value
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2016/banknotes.html
Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report 2018
10 Feb 2020
RBA Annual Report
2018
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8962KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2018/pdf/2018-report.pdf
Note 18 – Financial Instruments | Financial Statements
28 Jul 2004
RBA Annual Report
– 2004
Financial risk of financial instruments embodies price risk (currency risk and interest rate risk); credit risk; liquidity risk and cash flow risk. ... Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2004/fin-statements/note-18.html
Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report 2016 - Banknotes
13 Oct 2016
RBA Annual Report
2016
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4226KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2016/pdf/banknotes.pdf
Note 18 – Financial Instruments | Financial Statements
3 Aug 1999
RBA Annual Report
– 1999
Interest rate risk is the risk that the value of a financial instrument will fluctuate due to changes in market interest rates. ... Capital and reserves. 7,237. –. –. –. –. –. –. n/a. Total balance sheet. 49,073. Off balance sheet items.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/1999/fin-statements/note-18.html
Appendix A: Trends in the Australian Financial System | Submission to the Financial System Inquiry – 6 September 1996 | Financial Sector |…
6 Sep 1996
Submissions
Another factor influencing this relative cost of funds in the past few years has been the decline in inflation and the consequent fall in average nominal interest rates. ... These averages seem much more closely related to each other than to developments
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-1996/appendix-a.html