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RBA Glossary definition for indicative mid rates

indicative mid rates – The daily schedule of annual returns expressed as a percentage of the prices of specific fixed-coupon bonds, capital-indexed bonds and Treasury notes issued by the Australian Government. They are closing rates as sourced from Yieldbroker Pty Limited (except for Treasury Indexed Bond yields prior to 18 September 2013, which are 4.30 pm mid-rates sourced from a survey of bond dealers by the RBA).

RBA Glossary definition for Indicative

Indicative – Data are not necessarily observed but calculated from reference points. For a financial asset or product, an �indicative� price may not necessarily correspond to the price at which dealers in that market would execute transactions; for an example see Notes for Table F11.

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The Financial Crisis through the Lens of Foreign Exchange Swap Markets

10 Jun 2010 Bulletin – June 2010
Crystal Ossolinski and Andrew Zurawski
One reason is that LIBOR is based on indicative (rather than contractual) borrowing rates. ... The euro interbank offer rate (EURIBOR) is an indicative rate for borrowing euros on an unsecured basis within Europe.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2010/jun/7.html

Where's the Money? An Investigation into the Whereabouts and Uses of Australian Banknotes

1 Dec 2018 RDP 2018-12
Richard Finlay, Andrew Staib and Max Wakefield
the estimated loss rate for these denominations will continue to gradually fall over coming years. ... While we believe that the loss rates of paper banknotes serves as a reasonable indicator for the loss rate of polymer banknotes, there are some
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2018/2018-12/full.html
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6 July 2010 | Minutes of the Monetary Policy Meeting of the Board

20 Jul 2010 Minutes
Minutes of the monetary policy meeting of the Reserve Bank Board for 6 July 2010
https://www.rba.gov.au/monetary-policy/rba-board-minutes/2010/06072010.html

The International Environment

6 May 2022 SMP – May 2022
Some have signalled that policy rates may need to reach a restrictive level – that is, above estimates of the longer-run neutral rate – within the next year or so. ... There is currently very little rouble trade in foreign exchange markets, making
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2022/may/the-international-environment.html

International and Foreign Exchange Markets

7 Nov 2013 SMP – November 2013 PDF 948KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2013/nov/pdf/intl-fx-mkts.pdf

THE AUSTRALIAN DEMAND FUNCTION FOR MONEY: ANOTHER LOOK AT ...

16 Oct 2014 RDP PDF 957KB
rates. The conclusion is that it is difficult to accept the proposition that the. ... of a more general treatment of own-interest rate effects on money demand.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1987/pdf/rdp8701.pdf

Is the Phillips Curve Still a Curve? Evidence from the Regions

29 Aug 2021 RDP PDF 1706KB
cent, and steepens further when the unemployment rate falls below 4 per cent. ... growth and unemployment rates across local labour markets. This contrasts with most previous.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2021/pdf/rdp2021-09.pdf

Unemployment and Spare Capacity in the Labour Market

18 Sep 2014 Bulletin – September 2014
Alexander Ballantyne, Daniel De Voss and David Jacobs
The unemployment rate provides an important gauge of spare capacity in the labour market and the economy more generally. However, other factors also affect unemployment, which complicates its interpretation when informing monetary policy.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/sep/2.html

Bulletin March Quarter 2019

20 Apr 2023 Bulletin - March 2019 PDF 4430KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2019/mar/pdf/bulletin-2019-03.pdf

Trend and Cycle in the 1990s: Australia's Current Expansion

15 Oct 1999 Speech
Glenn Stevens
Address to the Conference on ‘Forecasting and Business Cycle Analysis: Frontier Techniques’, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Melbourne
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/1999/sp-ag-151099.html