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  2. Official cash rate - Wikipedia

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    The official cash rate (OCR) is the term used in Australia and New Zealand for the bank rate and is the rate of interest which the central bank charges on overnight loans between commercial banks. This allows the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to adjust the interest rates that apply in each country's economy.

  3. List of sovereign states by central bank interest rates

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    This is a list of countries by annualized interest rate set by the central bank for charging commercial, ... Australia: 4.35 0.25: 8 November 2023 [9] 1.78 2.57

  4. Reserve Bank of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank is currently governed by the Reserve Bank Act 1959. [4] Section 10(2), commonly referred to as the Bank's charter, states that Bank's duty is "to ensure that the monetary and banking policy of the Bank is directed to the greatest advantage of the people of Australia" to be achieved by exercising its powers "to contribute to:

  5. US debt reckoning escalates sharply as top bond buyer pulls ...

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    Pimco is diversifying its interest rate exposures globally and pointed to British and Australian debt in particular, calling them high-quality issuers with stronger fiscal positions than the U.S.

  6. Australia's government posts $14.2 billion budget surplus ...

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    Australia’s government reported Friday that it had a budget surplus of 22.1 billion Australian dollars ($14.2 billion) in the last fiscal year, the first time the nation’s books have been ...

  7. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    4 June - The RBA drops interest rates to a record low of 1.25 per cent, suggesting further cuts were to come later in the year [78] 2 July - RBA drops rates to another low of 1 per cent. [79] 5 July - APRA reduces interest rate buffer requirements for ADIs from 7% to 2.5% above the loan rate [80] 1 October - The RBA announces interest rate cut ...

  8. Early 1990s recession in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The recession happened because of the unwinding of the excesses of the 1980s, the international recession of the early 1990s, and the high-interest rates". High-interest rates were employed to slow the asset price boom of 1988–89. Treasurer Keating, the Reserve Bank, and Treasury itself generally agreed on the need for high-interest rates in ...

  9. Australian Securities Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The ASX interest rate market is the set of corporate bonds, floating rate notes, and bond-like preference shares listed on the exchange. These securities are traded and settled in the same way as ordinary shares, but the ASX provides information such as their maturity, effective interest rate, etc., to aid comparison. [19]