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RBA Glossary definition for cash rate target

cash rate target – As in most developed countries, the stance of monetary policy in Australia is expressed in terms of a target for an overnight interest rate. The rate used by the Reserve Bank of Australia is the cash rate (also known as the interbank overnight rate). When the Reserve Bank Board decides that a change in monetary policy should occur, it specifies a new target for the cash rate. A decision to ease policy is reflected in a new lower target for the cash rate, while a decision to tighten policy is reflected in a higher target.

RBA Glossary definition for Cash Rate

Cash Rate – The interest rate which banks pay to borrow funds from other banks in the money market on an overnight basis. The cash rate is the Reserve Bank of Australia's operational target for the implementation of monetary policy. It is also an important financial benchmark in the Australian financial markets. It is used as the reference rate for Australian dollar Overnight Indexed Swaps (OIS) and the ASX 30 Day Interbank Cash Rate Futures. The Reserve Bank of Australia is the administrator of the cash rate. The cash rate is calculated as the weighted average interest rate on overnight unsecured loans between banks settled in the Reserve Bank Information and Transfer System (RITS). The Cash Rate is also known by the acronym AONIA in financial markets.

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Reserve Bank of Australia

3 May 2024
We are Australia's central bank. We conduct monetary policy, work to maintain a strong financial system and issue the nation's currency.
https://www.rba.gov.au/

Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report 2023

1 May 2024 RBA Annual Report - 2023 PDF 9575KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2023/pdf/rba-annual-report-2023.pdf

Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report 2023

1 May 2024 RBA Annual Report - 2023 PDF 304KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2023/pdf/risk-management.pdf

Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report 2023

1 May 2024 RBA Annual Report - 2023 PDF 358KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2023/pdf/banking-and-payment-services.pdf

The Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment (NAIRU) | Explainer | Education

30 Apr 2024
This series provides short, concise explanations for various economics topics.
https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/explainers/nairu.html

Australia and the Global Economy – The Terms of Trade Boom

29 Apr 2024 PDF 308KB
To learn more about the effects of changes in the cash rate target on the domestic economy, see Explainer: The Transmission of Monetary Policy. ... The reduction in the cash rate target between 2011 and 2016 assisted in rebalancing activity towards the
https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/explainers/pdf/australia-and-the-global-economy-the-terms-of-trade-boom.pdf

The Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment (NAIRU)

23 Apr 2024 PDF 282KB
If inflation is likely to be below the Board’s target, the Reserve Bank Board might want to stimulate the economy by lowering the cash rate target and/or implementing unconventional ... If inflation is likely to be above the Board’s target, the
https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/explainers/pdf/nairu.pdf

Interlinking Fast Payment Systems for Cross-border Payments

23 Apr 2024 PDF 2747KB
An example of this is making a cash payment to someone in a different country. ... Interlinking scheme rulebooks, service level agreements and technical functionality could ensure a minimum or standardised upfront display of fees, FX rates and other
https://www.rba.gov.au/payments-and-infrastructure/pdf/report-interlinking-fast-payment-systems-for-cross-border-payments-april-2024.pdf

Bulletin

18 Apr 2024 Bulletin
Insights into the economy and financial system from teams throughout the Reserve Bank of Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/

Cash Rate Pass-through to Outstanding Mortgage Rates

18 Apr 2024 Bulletin – April 2024
Benjamin Ung
The interest rate paid by outstanding mortgage borrowers increased by around 320 basis points between May 2022 and December 2023, around 105 basis points less than the cumulative increase in the cash rate over this period.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2024/apr/cash-rate-pass-through-to-outstanding-mortgage-rates.html