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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. The ...

  3. Reserve Bank of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The longest-serving governor, if his service to both the Commonwealth Bank and the Reserve Bank of Australia are included, is H.C. Coombs, who served nineteen years and six months combined. [9] He is regarded by some as one of the most committed anti-inflationists in government throughout the 1950s and 1960s. [ 16 ]

  4. List of sovereign states by central bank interest rates

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    Country or currency union Central bank interest rate (%) Change Effective date of last change Average inflation rate 2017–2021 (%) by WB and IMF [1] [2] as in the List Central bank interest rate

  5. Philip Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Lowe has attracted controversies for a number of his comments during his tenure as Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia. At the Australian Financial Review business summit in 2021, Lowe indicated that the RBA would not raise the Official cash rate until 2024 but this decision was changed in May 2022 when the cash rate target was raised by ...

  6. Economy of Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Australia was identified by the Credit Suisse as retaining its 2012 position as the nation with the second-highest average wealth per adult (US$403,000); [192] however, the nation's poverty rate was also reported to have increased from 10.2% in 2000–01 to 11.8% at the time of the 2013 report on global wealth.

  7. Australia's RBA to prioritise wholesale CBDC work over retail

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    SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's central bank has decided to prioritise work on a wholesale central bank digital currency (CBDC) as its economic benefits are judged to outweigh those of a retail ...

  8. Financial system in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Bank of Australia is the country's central bank, with responsibility for most payment systems and setting of monetary policy. Since 1996 the provision of credit to individuals for personal, household or domestic purposes has been regulated by the Uniform Consumer Credit Code , which has been implemented in all Australian states and ...

  9. Banking in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The central bank is the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). The Australian government’s Financial Claims Scheme guarantees deposits up to $250,000 per account-holder per ADI in the event of the ADI failing. [2] Banks require a bank licence under the Banking Act 1959. Foreign banks require a licence to operate through a branch in Australia, as do ...