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Speech by Ric Battellino of the RBA, 29 Aug

SPEECH - In the speech 'Australia as a Capital Exporter' Battellino said that Australia has become a much more important exporter of capital since the removal of exchange controls and other financial deregulation in the 1980s but added that while we…

Reserve Bank of Australia - Annual Report 2002

ANNUAL REPORT - The Reserve Bank of Australia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002. In his foreword to the Annual Report 2002 the Governor, Ian Macfarlane, said the Australian economy has had a relatively trouble-free year, but that…

RBA Annual Report shows net profit down $1bn

AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank of Australia's net profit slumped more than $1 billion in 2001/02 after falls in earnings from its interest and foreign investment portfolio. The figure was revealed as the Bank published its 2002 Annual Report on Wednesday.

Speech by Malcolm Edey of the RBA, 22 Aug

SPEECH - In the speech 'The Global Economic Scene' Edey said it was wrong of anyone to suggest that the global economy was going backwards. Assistant Governor Edey also said that "given the supportive policy settings in place around the world, it would…

Speech by Ian Macfarlane of the RBA, 21 Aug

SPEECH - In the speech titled 'What Does Good Monetary Policy Look Like?' Macfarlane said the expected development of the domestic economy was still on track, but for the world economy, and particularly the US economy, some serious doubts had arisen. He…

RBA's Macfarlane signals rates may head higher

AUSTRALIA - Reserve Bank Governor Ian Macfarlane on Wednesday delivered an upbeat view of the Australian economy, warned of a looming shakeout in property and signalled that the bank remains on course to raise interest rates once global uncertainties…

RBA Bulletin - August 2002 Issue

REPORT - The Reserve Bank of Australia published its August 2002 Bulletin on 15 August. The Bulletin contains articles on Australia's Foreign Currency Exposure and Hedging Practices and Recent Proposals for Reform of Sovereign Debt Restructuring.

RBA Statement on Monetary Policy, August 2002

REPORT - Reserve Bank of Australia, Statement on Monetary Policy, August 2002. The statement struck a cautiously optimistic note with the Reserve Bank saying 'the most plausible scenario' was that global markets would stabilise and Australian economic…

RBA report says rates may rise again

AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank of Australia expressed confidence on Monday that recent market volatility would have only a minor effect on the world economy and signalled it stands ready to raise interest rates again once current uncertainty passes.

Australia leaves rates steady

AUSTRALIA - Australia's central bank left interest rates unchanged Wednesday, amid global volatility on the financial markets and warning signs about the strength of the U.S. economic recovery.

Lower inflation in Australia

AUSTRALIA - Australia's second-quarter inflation figure has come in slightly lower than expected at 0.7 per cent, reducing the chances of another increase in interest rates next month.

Reserve Bank of Australia - Bulletin, July 2002

REPORT - On 18 July the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) published its July 2002 Bulletin. In the Bulletin the RBA says that over the past five years, there has been a sustained rise in house prices in most major cities in Australia. Some part of this…

Speech by Ian Macfarlane, governor of RBA, 25 June

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'Relative Advance or Relative Decline?' Macfarlane looks at the prospects for the Australian economy over the next 20 years. He concludes that although we cannot predict the future, we can try and make sure that the economy is…

Australian reserves on the up

AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank took advantage of the local dollar's strength against the greenback last month to sell a net $170 million in local currency on the spot market and add to its foreign exchange reserves.

Australia calls for regulation overhaul

AUSTRALIA - Australia on Wednesday called for increased co-operation among national securities regulators after revealing that local investors had been cheated of at least A$400m in just three years by illegal offshore telemarketing scams.

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