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RBA Glossary definition for bank accepted bill of exchange

bank accepted bill of exchange – A bank accepted bill of exchange is a bill of exchange that lists a bank as the acceptor of the bill. As an acceptor, a bank has a liability to pay the holder the face value of the bill at maturity. In certain circumstances, the liability is contingent on the borrower, or drawer, defaulting.

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Appendix 1: Changes to Bank Regulations | Submission to the Inquiry into the Australian Banking Industry – January 1991 | Financial Sector…

1 Jan 1991 Submissions
The Reserve Bank ceased to absorb the trading banks' net positions in forward exchange at the end of each working day. ... Banks were no longer required to clear their spot foreign exchange positions with the Reserve Bank each day.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/inquiry-australian-banking-industry/appendix-1.html

Present Regulatory Responsibilities | Submission to the Financial System Inquiry – 6 September 1996 | Financial Sector | Submissions

6 Sep 1996 Submissions
The Banking Act specifies two broad objectives for bank supervision. The first is to protect the depositors of banks. ... Banks' other liabilities fall outside this definition, although a broader definition may encompass some marketable instruments which
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-1996/present-regulatory-responsitilities.html

International Comparisons | International Comparisons of Bank Margins – August 1994 | Bank Fees and Margins | Submissions

1 Aug 1994 Submissions
income (and adding the stock of bank accepted bills held outside banks to interest-earning assets). ... Australia lies around the middle. As noted earlier, fees on bank bills are an important source of income for Australian banks.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/international-comparisons-of-bank-margins/internationall-comparisons.html

Developments and Innovation in the Payments System | Submission to the Financial System Inquiry – March 2014 | Financial Sector |…

1 Mar 2014 Submissions
Inclusion of the Australian dollar in CLS Bank International (CLS) has addressed the bulk of foreign exchange settlement risk. ... liberalised, including access to Exchange Settlement Accounts (ESAs) at the Bank and access to clearing systems managed by
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-2014-03/developments-and-innovation.html

Banking Industry.indd

7 Jun 2004 Submissions PDF 522KB
in 1971 banks were permitted to trade as principals in foreign exchange - previously they had traded as agents of the Reserve Bank;. • ... The role of the Reserve Bank in clearing the foreign exchange market daily at fi xed exchange rates, and the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/inquiry-australian-banking-industry/pdf/inquiry-australian-banking-industry.pdf

Competition in Banking | Submission to the Inquiry into the Australian Banking Industry – January 1991 | Financial Sector | Submissions

1 Jan 1991 Submissions
Bank credit has been more freely available since direct controls over banks' interest rates and lending volumes, were removed. ... This was particularly noticeable, for example, in the fees banks charge for bill finance.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/inquiry-australian-banking-industry/competition-in-banking.html

Submission to the Financial System Inquiry March 2014

10 Nov 2017 Submissions PDF 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

Submission to the Financial System Inquiry - 6 September 1996 (Published as Occasional Paper No. 14)

25 Jul 2013 Submissions PDF 604KB
17. At present the RBA separately authorises financial institutions (banks andnon-banks) that trade in the foreign exchange market. ... June 1980 March 1996. Banks 41 46. Bank-owned merchant banks andfinance companies.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-1996/pdf/financial-system-inquiry-1996.pdf

International Comparisons of Bank Margins - August 1994

18 Jun 2004 Submissions PDF 166KB
interest income (and adding the stock of bank accepted bills held outside banks to interest-earning assets). ... Australia lies around the middle. As noted earlier, fees on bank bills are an important source of income for Australian banks.5 They are
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/international-comparisons-of-bank-margins/pdf/international-comparisons-of-bank-margins.pdf

Supplementary Submission to the Financial System Inquiry - 13 January 1997 (Published as Occasional Paper No. 15)

23 Jun 2010 Submissions PDF 116KB
Wehave already seen how banks have become the major players in Australia’s bond,money, foreign exchange and derivatives markets. ... Yet, in some areas the smaller Australian banks andnon-bank institutions have been quicker to adopt new technology.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-supplement-1997/pdf/financial-system-inquiry-supplement-1997.pdf