Australia

Do trade costs explain macroeconomic puzzles?

Central Banking | 15 Oct 2007 secure

Research published by the Reserve Bank of Australia finds some evidence that trade costs do, at least in part, explain three monetary policy puzzles; the purchasing power parity real exchange rate persistence puzzle, the Feldstein-Horioka saving-investment puzzle and the international consumption correlation puzzle.

Topics: Australia

Crisis shows why we need Basel II, says Committee

Central Banking | 10 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: International, Australia, Japan, Asia, Europe, New Zealand, Bank for International Settlements, Netherlands, Wellink

Israel to print plastic notes

Central Banking | 08 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: Australia, banknotes, Israel

RBA deputy examines causes of credit expansion

Central Banking | 01 Oct 2007 secure

Topics: Australia, Reserve Bank of Australia

Bollard defends monetary policy framework

Central Banking | 20 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: Australia, Chile, New Zealand, Singapore, Alan Bollard

Australia's Payment Systems Board report - 2007

Central Banking | 19 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: Australia

RBA's Stevens on Australia and financial markets

Central Banking | 18 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: Australia, Glenn Stevens

Reserve Bank of Australia - Annual Report 2007

Central Banking | 12 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: Australia, Glenn Stevens

Australian inter-bank rates hit 11-year high

Central Banking | 11 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: Australia

Australia keeps benchmark rate unchanged

Central Banking | 05 Sep 2007 secure

Topics: Australia, Reserve Bank of Australia

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