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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. 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:

  4. Bank rate - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the Reserve Bank of Australia sets the bank rate, known as the official cash rate. [4] Until 2024, the board would meet eleven times per year to review and set the cash rate. In 2023, it was announced that the board would meet only eight times, excluding the months of April, July, and October from its meeting schedule.

  5. RBA Expected to Hold the Cash Rate at 0.10%

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  6. Interbank lending market - Wikipedia

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    Interest rates in the unsecured interbank lending market serve as reference rates in the pricing of numerous financial instruments such as floating rate notes (FRNs), adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs), and syndicated loans. These benchmark rates are also commonly used in corporate cashflow analysis as discount rates.

  7. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    3 March - The RBA reduced the cash rate to 0.5% (from 0.75%) 19 March - The RBA introduces 4 core changes to support the economy as the COVID-19 pandemic shuts borders and businesses Reduction in the cash rate to 0.25% (down from 0.5%) Targeting the yield of the 3 year bond at 0.25%, through the commencement of bond buying

  8. 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 ...

  9. Economy of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Inflation has typically been between 2 and 3% and the pre-GFC cash rate typically ranged between 5 and 7%, however, partly in response to the end of the mining boom the cash rate has recently been steadily falling, dropping from 4.75% in October 2011 to 1.5% in Aug 2016, then to 1.25% in June 2019 and 1.0% in July 2019. [78]