The Reserve Bank of Australia building in Sydney, Australia, on Monday, Sept. 6, 2021.
Australia's central bank intends to change the way it provides liquidity to the banking system, moving to one that provides ample liquidity through regular money market operations.
Australia's central bank intends to change the way it provides liquidity to the banking system, moving to one that provides ample liquidity through regular money market operations.
In a speech on the plumbing of monetary policy, Reserve Bank of Australia, or RBA, Assistant Governor Christopher Kent said the central bank would end its current system of setting a floor for rates with excess reserves and an exchange settlement, or ES, rate.
"Under the ample reserves system, the supply of reserves can rise and fall in line with changes in demand, with minimal effects on the cash rate and other money market rates," Kent said.
Persons:
Christopher Kent, Kent
Organizations:
Bank of Australia, Reserve Bank of Australia
Locations:
Sydney, Australia, Australia's