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  2. 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

  3. Reserve Bank of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Governors of the Reserve Bank of Australia: 1 H. C. Coombs: January 1960 July 1968 [9] [14] 2 Sir John Phillips: KBE: July 1968 July 1975 [9] [15] 3 Sir Harold Knight: KBE, DSC: July 1975 August 1982 [9] 4 Bob Johnston: AC: August 1982 July 1989 [9] 5 Bernie Fraser: September 1989 September 1996 [9] 6 Ian Macfarlane: AC: September 1996 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Dollar slips, stocks flat ahead of neck-and-neck US election

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    U.S. government bonds rose, with yields on 10-year Treasury notes falling 5.6 basis points to 4.30%. ... The most closely watched of a slew of rate decisions is the Fed, with decisions also due ...

  6. Day count convention - Wikipedia

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    the number of complete years, counted back from the last day of the period; the remaining initial stub, calculated using the basic rule. As an example, a period from 1994-02-10 to 1997-06-30 is split as follows: 1994-06-30 to 1997-06-30 = 3 (whole years calculated backwards from the end) 1994-02-10 to 1994-06-30 = 140/365

  7. I bonds were paying nearly 10% in 2022. It's time to sell. - AOL

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    It’s a good time to sell those I bonds you bought when they became fashionable two years ago amid blisteringly hot inflation, which pumped up the annualized rate to 7.12% in November 2021 and a ...