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  1. Foreign banking institutions and their impact on the Australian economy (Research monograph - Transnational Corporations Research Project ; no. 8) by G. J Crough, 1977
  2. Developing regions to prosper from globalisation: a recent World Bank report has predicted a soft landing for the global economy and a long-term improvement ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-31
  3. The case for Asian financial integration: the 10th anniversary of the Asian currency crisis could be an opportunity for Asia to consider how acceleration ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Fariborz Moshirian, 2007-07-30
  4. Australian banks diverge on Asia: while ANZ and the Commonwealth Bank are increasingly active in the emerging economies of Asia, and Westpac holds its ... article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Peter-John Lewis, 2007-03-02
  5. The Asian crisis--10 years on: a respected economist has argued that the economies of Asia are now more robust than ever.(FROM THE CREDIT CARD SUMMIT): An article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-30
  6. Australia's continuing development: An introduction to the more important aspects of the Australian economy, by Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, 1971

41. Commonwealth Bank Group - Australian Economic Prospects
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42. Closer Integration Of Trans-Tasman Banking Regulation - The Treasury
In January 2004, New Zealand’s Minister of Finance and the australian Treasurerproposed Reserve Bank of New Zealand Ministry of Economic Development
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1 March 2005 Development of a Framework for Closer Integration of Trans-Tasman Banking Regulation This report scoped two models for closer integration: enhanced home/host supervision; and APRA as supervisor of the New Zealand operations of Australian-owned banks. The second of these options raised some concerns for the New Zealand authorities, which are outlined in the Treasury report entitled Treasury and Reserve Bank Comment on Closer Integration of Trans-Tasman Banking Regulation Following on from this work, the RBNZ is working on the enhanced home/host model for supervision, which seeks to build on current regulation frameworks and institutions. Under this model, the RBNZ will seek to harmonise regulatory rules with Australia where appropriate and to strengthen arrangements for information sharing and coordination with the Australian authorities to improve the capability of the Reserve Banks to manage a crisis or failure situation. New Zealand officials also proposed that further work be undertaken on the effectiveness of current financial sector regulatory practices and arrangements in New Zealand, their impact on financial and economic developments and whether this could be further enhanced through other trans-Tasman arrangements. A review group comprising the New Zealand Treasury, RBNZ and Ministry of Economic Development was set up to undertake this work. The review group's terms of reference (

43. Banking And Business Environment - New Zealand Economic & Financial Overview 200
New Zealand Economic and Financial Overview 2005 At present New Zealand smajor banks are subsidiaries of australian banks. The Reserve Bank recognises
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand The Reserve Bank of New Zealand was established in 1934 as New Zealand's central bank by Act of Parliament. It is government-owned and holds most of the powers normally associated with a central bank. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989 provides the Bank with autonomy to implement monetary policy within the framework of the Act and the Policy Targets Agreement entered into under the Act. The Reserve Bank, in addition to its role in determining and carrying out monetary policy, is the supervisory authority for New Zealand's registered banks. The objective of supervision is to promote and maintain the overall soundness and efficiency of the financial system and to avoid significant damage to the financial system that could result from the failure of a registered bank. There are no deposit insurance arrangements operating in New Zealand in respect of registered banks or other financial institutions. At present New Zealand's major banks are subsidiaries of Australian banks. The Reserve Bank recognises the principles underlying the Basle Concordat that the home country should supervise on a consolidated basis and the host country is responsible for the supervision of the operations in the host country. The Reserve Bank is working with the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority to improve regulatory co-ordination under this home-host model. The Government has recently announced the establishment of a Trans-Tasman Council to progress co-ordination initiatives.

44. Australian Economy, Recession And Monetary Policy
australian economy recession. It appears that Reserve Bank and Treasury officialshave swallowed what one might call the RadcliffeGurley-Shaw liquidity
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The Australian economy: The RBA and the Treasury are clueless on recession and monetary policy
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Monday 9 May 2005 The current state of the money supply suggests that the Australian economy is heading for a recession. As expected, the role that monetary policy plays in causing the boom-bush cycle is completely lost on the Australian Treasury, whose head, Ken Henry, recently warned the Reserve Bank that raising interest rates could cause a recession. Apparently it never occurred to Dr Henry that recessions are ultimately caused by central banks artificially forcing interest rates down below their market rates. (Forget media comments about “neutral monetary policy” and “neutral interest rates”: they are complete rot). It seems that Dr Henry has been arguing that demand has not greatly exceeded supply and therefore does not need to be curbed. (The following charts indicative of the true stated of demand, meaning the money supply). However, Dr Henry, like all those infected with Keynesianism, overlooked the fundamental fact that in real terms demand always equals supply. Any so called excess used to be called, and correctly so, inflation. As the late Professor William H. Hutt put it: “Supply constitutes demand”. It is the failure to recognise this basic fact leads to economic absurdities about aggregate “excess demand”.

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46. Program Summaries
Deregulation of the banking sector in Australia took place in the early 1980s, But the increasing integration of the world economy is not universally
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47. Australia's House Of Debt | EnergyBulletin.net | Energy And Peak Oil News
Debt has become acceptable, even mandatory, in today’s economy. The total “wealth”of our australian banks show nearly $40 billion of currency and
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48. Henry Thornton - The Australian Economy - Q3, 2005
A leading investment bank said today Last night saw the australian Our monthly economic update, with its advice for the Reserve Bank notes If the
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49. Management Magazine Editorial Archives - Login
Forging economic and political links between New Zealand and Australia was always a “The australian banks are aggressively attempting to reduce the
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50. - Mortgage Choice
You are here Home About Us Press Releases australian economy The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced a cash rate decision that will
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51. Australian Fabian Society: Library: Labor's Economic Agenda
Over that time the shape of the australian economy has changed dramatically. The Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia recently mentioned our
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24 Nov 2004 - Sydney Institute Labor's Economic Agenda: Creating Wealth for the Common Good
Wayne Swan - Shadow Treasurer SYDNEY THE GLOBAL CITY This is the first time since my appointment by Mark Latham as Shadow Treasurer that I've had the opportunity to discuss in detail how I want to do the job and what I see as important over years ahead. It's appropriate that I should be speaking in Sydney, because it's a global city. It's our financial centre, and its financial businesses are part of the global financial market. Its accounting and legal firms, its financial services firms, its real estate development and architectural businesses, its information technology and telecommunications businesses, its innovative modern manufacturers, its arts community and universities and media are all part of a global economy and global culture as well as being part of the Australian economy and Australian culture. It attracts a large share of tourists and of immigrants to Australia. It's the wealthiest city in the most populous state, with the highest house prices and the highest incomes. Sydney is emblematic of the way Australia has changed over the last fourteen years.

52. Directory Of Archives In Australia - Reserve Bank Of Australia
Records relating to central banking; the economy and monetary policy; financialmarkets; Commonwealth Bank of Australia Varied 19121960 (500m).
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53. Advanced Currency Market News
ROUNDUP Australia s central bank moves to neutral monetary policy. afxnews.com So what that means, whilst the australian economy continues to grow,
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54. Department Of Management
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55. Economic Statistics By Country, 2004
Xinhua world economic news summary at 0430 GMT, Aug. 10. (Xinhua News Agency) banking industry)(Industry Overview) (australian banking Finance)
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56. Australia At The Forefront Of Housing Bubble
Further evidence that the muchvaunted growth of the australian economy is on the australian economy published by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).
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Australia at the forefront of housing bubble
By Nick Beams, SEP candidate for the Senate in NSW 27 September 2004 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author Further evidence that the much-vaunted growth of the Australian economy is bound up with an international housing market bubble is contained in an International Monetary Fund (IMF) report released this week. The IMF noted that in a number of countries house prices had risen to levels well beyond that which could be expected on the basis of income levels and other basic economic processes, thereby posing the risk of a sharp economic contraction. The socialist alternative in the 2004 Australian election Support the Socialist Equality Party campaign [6 September 2004] Top of page The WSWS invites your comments.

57. Australian Companies Shed Thousands Of Jobs As Economy Deteriorates
Last week Federal Treasurer Peter Costello claimed Australia s economy was on the Another indication of economic decline came from the ANZ Bank survey,
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Australian companies shed thousands of jobs as economy deteriorates
By Terry Cook 17 May 2001 Use this version to print Send this link by email Last week Federal Treasurer Peter Costello seized on sections of the Reserve Bank of Australia's Quarterly Statement on Monetary Policy These pronouncements are in line with assessments by international financial agencies, including the International Monetary Fund. At the end of April, the IMF slashed its growth rate forecast for the Australian economy from 3.25 percent to just 1.9 percent, well below Costello's prediction last November of 4 percent. In response to the RBA statement, the Australian Financial Review The unemployment rate is now 6.4 percent with number of officially registered unemployed increasing by 38,200 to 670,800 during the month. The jobless figures rose in every state except Western Australia, reaching highs of 9 percent in Queensland and 9.2 percent in Tasmania. The ABS figures, however, sharply underestimate the real jobless levels. The ABS recently changed its method of calculating unemployment figures, excluding those who work unpaid in a family business and unemployed people who are temporarily sick. Laid-off workers are not counted until they have been unemployed for more than four weeks. The new counting methods allowed the ABS to revise its March rate down from 6.8 percent to 6.5 percent.

58. Australian Government | Invest Australia - Technology Australia
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) February 2005 Statement on Monetary In addition to strong growth, the australian economy of recent years has
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59. AusStats : 1999 Special Article - Australia's International Banking Statistics
New Zealand (which is not a BIS reporting economy) much of australian banks At 30 September 1999 australian bank accepted bill liabilities to the
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60. Free Australian And New Zealand Business Information Resources: A Report From Th
Up to March 2002 these statistics were published in australian banking The ANZ (australian New Zealand banking Corporation hosts the ANZ Economic
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By Nicole Sackers, Michelle Nutting, and Sinead Williams M ost readers of ONLINE can't casually drop by a meeting of Melbourne, Australia's Business Information Group to learn about new developments in Web business resources. Our group comprises some 30 research librarians, all of whom are engaged in business research in a variety of corporate and government sectors. We meet on a regular basis for networking purposes, often with guest speakers. Alternatively, we hold roundtable discussions where we share experiences and concerns of our profession.

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