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RBA Glossary definition for Treasury notes

Treasury notes – Australian Government Securities with a short term to maturity, issued at a discount to their face value with the difference (or discount) representing the return on the note. They are used primarily to meet the Government's need for within-year finance.

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Bulletin August 2001 – Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Aug 2001 Bulletin
So far this year, the general trend has been for spreads to US Treasuries to fall, despite episodes when increases in risk aversion have temporarily pushed yields higher. ... It is important to note that the foreign borrowings by banks are either
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/aug/1.html

Australia's Financial Relationship with the International Monetary Fund

10 Dec 2012 Bulletin – December 2012
Emily Poole
To provide the foreign currency to the Treasury, the Bank will typically draw on its foreign exchange reserves. ... billion. The RBA or Treasury has the right to refuse to conduct a transaction under the voluntary arrangement.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/dec/8.html

Domestic Financial Markets

10 May 2015 SMP – May 2015
Yields on 10-year Commonwealth Government securities (CGS) reached a historic low of 2.28 per cent in February, while the spread between CGS and US Treasuries declined to its lowest ... Interest in Treasury notes has also improved, with several recent
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2015/may/dom-fin-mkts.html

Semi-Annual Statement on Monetary Policy

10 Nov 1998 Bulletin – November 1998
Markets for low-grade investments were hardest hit. Spreads on emerging market debt rose to almost 15 percentage points above US Treasury yields. ... e. it could gear up 50 times. The haircuts involved on repos in emerging market securities are larger
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1998/nov/1.html

Internationalising the Renminbi

10 Jun 2012 Bulletin – June 2012
Lynne Cockerell and Michael Shoory
A sign of the maturation of the deliverable RMB market has been the quoting of a CNH fix by the Treasury Markets Association since mid 2011. ... This has included the HKMA and HM Treasury (UK) establishing a private sector forum to explore
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2012/jun/9.html

Domestic Financial Markets

10 Nov 2012 SMP – November 2012
maturity of its debt raisings by reducing issuance of short-term Treasury Notes in favour of longer-term Treasury Bonds. ... APRA proposes to simplify securitisation structures by allowing only two levels of subordination – senior and junior notes.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2012/nov/dom-fin-mkts.html

Understanding the Post-pandemic Demand for Australia's Banknotes

25 Jan 2024 Bulletin – January 2024
Patrick Elkington and Rochelle Guttmann
Banknotes can be used to make legitimate payments, but they can also be hoarded, lost or used to facilitate transactions in the shadow economy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2024/jan/understanding-the-post-pandemic-demand-for-australias-banknotes.html

Climate Change and Financial Risk

6 Apr 2023 Bulletin – June 2023
Samuel Kurian, Geordie Reid and Maxwell Sutton
Climate change, and the actions taken in response to it, introduces both risks and opportunities for financial institutions.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2023/jun/climate-change-and-financial-risk.html

Domestic Financial Markets

10 Aug 2013 SMP – August 2013
Since the previous Statement, $2.5 billion of hybrid notes have been issued by banks. ... The tranches that are affected relate to RMBS issued before the global financial crisis, which provide less protection to senior note holders and have smaller
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2013/aug/dom-fin-mkts.html

The Cash-use Cycle in Australia

16 Mar 2023 Bulletin – March 2023
Rochelle Guttmann, Tanya Livermore and Zhan Zhang
The use of cash for day-to-day transactions has been declining for many years and this has implications for all aspects of the cash system.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2023/mar/the-cash-use-cycle-in-australia.html