Reserve Bank of Australia
The Reserve Bank of Australia, or RBA, is the central bank of Australia. It conducts monetary policy, determines the payments system policy, and works to maintain a stable financial system, amongst other functions.
Little clear interest in a retail CBDC in Australia: central bank
Regulators are keen to pursue wholesale CBDCs.
Little clear interest in a retail CBDC in Australia: central bank
Regulators are keen to pursue wholesale CBDCs.
Australia proposes central clearing of bonds and repos
Financial regulators are inviting feedback to reassess its possible implementation.
Australia’s central bank names first-ever COO
Susan Woods has served as Assistant Governor (Corporate Services) at RBA since 2018.
Australia to amend retail payments regulation in 2024: governor
Reforms will include better cost transparency from BNPL, mobile wallets.
Weekly Global News Wrap: Australia iffy with digital currency; JP Morgan eases overdraft fees
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