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RBA Glossary definition for cash rate target

cash rate target – As in most developed countries, the stance of monetary policy in Australia is expressed in terms of a target for an overnight interest rate. The rate used by the Reserve Bank of Australia is the cash rate (also known as the interbank overnight rate). When the Reserve Bank Board decides that a change in monetary policy should occur, it specifies a new target for the cash rate. A decision to ease policy is reflected in a new lower target for the cash rate, while a decision to tighten policy is reflected in a higher target.

RBA Glossary definition for Cash Rate

Cash Rate – The interest rate which banks pay to borrow funds from other banks in the money market on an overnight basis. The cash rate is the Reserve Bank of Australia's operational target for the implementation of monetary policy. It is also an important financial benchmark in the Australian financial markets. It is used as the reference rate for Australian dollar Overnight Indexed Swaps (OIS) and the ASX 30 Day Interbank Cash Rate Futures. The Reserve Bank of Australia is the administrator of the cash rate. The cash rate is calculated as the weighted average interest rate on overnight unsecured loans between banks settled in the Reserve Bank Information and Transfer System (RITS). The Cash Rate is also known by the acronym AONIA in financial markets.

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About Monetary Policy

10 May 2024
The Reserve Bank sets the targetcash rate’, which is the market interest rate on overnight funds. ... Any change to the cash rate target takes effect from the day following the announcement.
https://www.rba.gov.au/monetary-policy/about.html

Reserve Bank of Australia

10 May 2024
We are Australia's central bank. We conduct monetary policy, work to maintain a strong financial system and issue the nation's currency.
https://www.rba.gov.au/

Changes to Statistical Tables

10 May 2024 Statistics
Surveyed variables are headline inflation, underlying inflation, real gross domestic product (GDP) growth, real domestic final demand (DFD) growth, wage price index (WPI) growth, unemployment rate, cash rate, exchange rate, net ... Further details on the
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/tables/changes-to-tables.html

Snapshot Comparison | Education

8 May 2024
Compare snapshot data of Key Economics Indicators and Composition of Australian Economy at any two points of time.
https://www.rba.gov.au/education/resources/digital-interactives/snapshot-comparison/

Submission to Payments System Review – January 2021 | Responses and Options Paper

8 May 2024 Submissions
how it sets interest rates and uses other monetary policy tools to achieve those goals. ... Graph 1. Graph 2. The use of cash for payment transactions has continued to decline.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/submission-to-payments-system-review-01-2021/index.html

Statement on Monetary Policy - May 2024

8 May 2024 SMP - May 2024 PDF 3509KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2024/may/pdf/statement-on-monetary-policy-2024-05.pdf

Overview

7 May 2024 SMP – May 2024
Overview | Statement on Monetary Policy – May 2024
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2024/may/overview.html

In Brief: Statement on Monetary Policy – May 2024

7 May 2024 SMP
The Boards decision to hold the cash rate supports inflation returning to target. ... More on the May 2024 monetary policy decision. The Board decided to leave the cash rate target unchanged at 4.35 per cent.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2024/may/

Statement by the Reserve Bank Board: Monetary Policy Decision

7 May 2024 Media Releases
At its meeting today, the Board decided to leave the cash rate target unchanged at 4.35 per cent and the interest rate paid on Exchange Settlement balances unchanged at 4.25 per cent.
https://www.rba.gov.au/media-releases/2024/mr-24-08.html

Outlook

7 May 2024 SMP – May 2024
Outlook | Statement on Monetary Policy – May 2024
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/smp/2024/may/outlook.html