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RBA Glossary definition for financial disturbance
financial disturbance – An event or incident, which causes a significant loss of confidence by depositors or investors in a financial institution or a disruption to financial markets.
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An International Perspective on Monetary Policy Implementation Systems
16 Jun 2022
Bulletin
– June 2022
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and building on policies introduced during the global financial crisis, central banks in advanced economies deployed balance sheet policies to support their economies and address disruptions to the smooth
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2022/jun/an-international-perspective-on-monetary-policy-implementation-systems.html
Secondary Market Liquidity in Bonds and Asset-backed Securities
10 Dec 2020
Bulletin
– December 2020
Liquidity is an important measure of health and stability in financial markets.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2020/dec/secondary-market-liquidity-in-bonds-and-asset-backed-securities.html
The Term Structure of Commodity Risk Premiums and the Role of Hedging
17 Mar 2016
Bulletin
– March 2016
A standard theory used to explain commodity futures prices decomposes the futures price into the expected spot price at maturity of the futures contract and a risk premium. This article investigates the term structure of commodity risk premiums. We
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/mar/7.html
Global Commodity Markets
10 Jun 2011
Bulletin
– June 2011
Financial investors provide additional liquidity to these markets, and can improve price discovery. ... Much of this growth is due to the increasing presence of financial investors.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2011/jun/7.html
Developments in Global Food Prices
10 Mar 2011
Bulletin
– March 2011
The global financial crisis resulted in some slowing in the growth of biofuel production, with lower energy prices weighing on the profitability of biofuel plants and delaying investment. ... The subsequent fall in sugar prices in early 2010 reflected
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2011/mar/3.html
Commodity Prices and Macroeconomic Policy: An Australian Perspective
10 Jul 2008
Bulletin
– July 2008
To the extent that changes are driven by temporary supply disturbances, most countries would expect not to respond to these with monetary policy, since it is likely that by the time ... Some countries use a combination of tax and financial measures to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2008/jul/2.html
The Structure and Resilience of the Financial System
10 Nov 2007
Bulletin
– November 2007
corporations to manage their financial affairs and tended to spread risks more widely. ... Combined with the potential for the financial system to amplify shocks, these shortcomings can lead to financial system instability, whereby financial disturbances
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2007/nov/2.html
The Changing Nature of the Business Cycle
10 Oct 2005
Bulletin
– October 2005
Similarly, the opening of capital markets globally might increase the potential for financial disturbances to be transmitted across borders, thereby raising synchronisation. ... In contrast to Cecchetti et al, they find that financial liberalisation is
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2005/oct/2.html
Economic Conditions and Prospects: October 2005
10 Oct 2005
Bulletin
– October 2005
The case for doing so was that these swings are often driven by temporary supply-side disturbances. ... 9.5. Taiwan. 12.6. Sweden. 14.3. Japan. 16.6. Sources: ABS; Thomson Financial.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2005/oct/5.html
The Future of Inflation Targeting
10 Nov 2004
Bulletin
– November 2004
Ellis Connolly and Marion Kohler examine whether the means of communication matters to financial markets by estimating how monetary policy communication affects financial market expectations of the path of interest rates. ... This creates a role for
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2004/nov/3.html