The new Deposit Takers Act will create a single regulatory regime for all bank and non-bank deposit takers (such as building societies and finance companies). It will also introduce a new deposit insurance scheme that will protect up to $100,000 per depositor, per institution in the event of a failure.
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09:50 Monetary Policy 12:46 Post Office and Regional Services 16:05 Senate Estimates and the RBA 19:20 Mandate of RBA 25:22 New Zealand Monetary Policy 27:50 Accountability Outsourced 31:15 Central Banking Group Think 34:20 RBA, ASIC and APRA 40:10 Lending For Housing Versus For Infrastructure 46:50 Small Business Lending Pressure 50:00 Tax Reform 56:00 Council Of Financial Regulators 1:00:00 The Vision Thing 1:16:30 Housing Affordability and Lending Standards 1:22:06 Higher Education 1:24:25 Measuring The Right Things 1:27:00 Accountability 1:31:00 Close and Sign-Off
We look at the RBA, Central Banks, the economy, QE, and home prices and consider how to get the real economy going.
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We will look at the RBA, Central Banks, the economy, QE, and home prices and consider how to get the real economy going. You can ask a question live. https://walktheworld.com.au/
Ahead of our show, here is an extract from a recent Senate session, where the Senator discussed a range of policy issues with the RBA.
The Bank of England and HM Treasury have today announced the joint creation of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) Taskforce to coordinate the exploration of a potential UK CBDC. A CBDC would be a new form of digital money issued by the Bank of England and for use by households and businesses. It would exist alongside cash and bank deposits, rather than replacing them.
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Ahead of our live Q&A next Tuesday with Queensland Senator Gerard Rennick, here is an extract from a recent Senate session, where he discusses a range of policy issues with the RBA.
Energy Made Easy is a free, Australian Government service, operated by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) and not paid by any energy companies, so it’s accurate and independent.
Energy Made Easy is a free Australian Government energy price comparison service for households and small businesses in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and the Australian Capital Territory, that can be used to find and compare home and small business electricity and gas plans.
Only these states and territories are included as they have adopted the National Energy Customer Framework. Where they are yet to adopt this framework, state and territory governments remain responsible for regulating retail energy markets.
If you live or operate a business in:
Victoria – you can use Victorian Energy Compare
the Northern Territory – you can refer to the Power and Water website for retail electricity information
Western Australia – you can refer to the Economic Regulation Authority website for retail electricity and gas information.
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The latest edition of our finance and property news digest with a distinctively Australian flavour.
CONTENTS
0:00 Start 1:00 Global GDP 1:50 IMF Risk To GDP 3:55 US Markets Summary 10:30 Coinbase 12:35 World Container Index 14:00 Euro Market Summary 15:45 Asian Market Summary 17:00 China GDP 19:20 Australian Market Summary 22:40 HomeBuilder Extension 24:52 Mascot Tower 27:20 Summary and Conclusion
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