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Reserve Bank of Australia
Banking
Sydney, NSW 155,893 followers
We conduct monetary policy, work to maintain a strong financial system and issue the nation’s banknotes.
About us
The Reserve Bank of Australia is Australia's central bank. Its duty is to contribute to the maintenance of price stability, full employment, and the economic prosperity and welfare of the Australian people. It does this by setting the cash rate to meet a medium-term inflation target, working to maintain a strong financial system and efficient payments system, and issuing the nation's banknotes. The Bank provides selected banking services to the Australian Government and its agencies, and to a number of overseas central banks and official institutions. Additionally, it manages Australia's gold and foreign exchange reserves.
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https://www.rba.gov.au/careers/
External link for Reserve Bank of Australia
- Industry
- Banking
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, NSW
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Monetary Policy, Market Operations, Financial Stability, Payments System, Financial Services, and Banknotes
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Primary
65 Martin Pl
Sydney, NSW 2000, AU
Employees at Reserve Bank of Australia
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Applications are now open for the joint RBA and APRA Brian Gray scholarship program. The scholarship can be awarded to up to four recipients, each receiving $15,000. The scholarship is designed to support final year full-time Honours and PhD students with research topics relevant to the RBA and APRA's focus areas. Applications close Sunday 6th April 2025. For more information: https://ow.ly/oCe350V2quM
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Earlier today, the Board decided to lower the cash rate target to 4.10 per cent. Read the full statement: https://ow.ly/wmHV50V1JTI
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Live broadcast of the media conference about today’s monetary policy decision starts now - https://ow.ly/Kw5250V1IKP
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Our latest Statement on Monetary Policy, which sets out our assessment of current economic and financial conditions as well as the outlook that the Reserve Bank Board considered in making its cash rate decision, has been released today: https://ow.ly/ZgWS50V1J71
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At its meeting today, the Board decided to lower the cash rate target to 4.10 per cent and the interest rate paid on Exchange Settlement balances to 4 per cent. Read more: https://ow.ly/VXKC50V1Ha1
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Start the new school year right with our in-demand resources for educators. Help your students better understand content like: Causes of inflation -https://ow.ly/pu0050UVjgs Types of unemployment - https://ow.ly/G1yW50UVjgE Economic growth - https://ow.ly/HEj150UVjgu And take a look at our videos, including the summary of current economic conditions - https://ow.ly/Qq1b50UVjgr For more resources visit our website - https://ow.ly/q4oi50UVjgx.
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Our latest Research Discussion Paper uses Australian tax and survey data, to exploit discrete eligibility cut-offs to estimate the effect of several business investment tax breaks, including tax credits and instant asset write-offs, implemented over the past 15 years. RBA authors - Jonathan Hambur Other authors - Nu Nu Win (Australian Treasury/ANU) and Bob Breunig (ANU) Read the paper to learn more: https://ow.ly/HYrS50UTJ4l Want to get to know our researchers? Check out our researcher profiles: https://ow.ly/g7P150UTJ4o
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The size and diversity of the economics student population has declined sharply since the early 1990s, raising concerns about economic literacy in society and the long-term health of the economics discipline. This article investigates what students are choosing to study at university using new microdata from the Universities Admissions Centre. Read the article here: https://ow.ly/XhVm50UPbsX
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Brad Jones, Assistant Govenor (Financial System) recently participated in a fireside chat at Conexus 2025 Superannuation Chair Forum - 30 January 2025. Read the transcript here: https://ow.ly/O4pF50US8qB
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