On Wednesday 19 October 2011, 13:24 EST
The Reserve Bank of Australia is optimistic about the stability of the Australian banking system, despite recent worries about the European banks and government debt problems.RBA assistant governor (financial markets) Guy Debelle said some European governments are struggling financially, and there has been pressure on bank funding.
"The cost of funding for European banks generally has risen, while many banks in the European periphery countries have all but been locked out of funding markets," Dr Debelle said, addressing the 24th Annual Finance & Treasury Association Congress in Sydney.
"As an illustration of this, the cost for banks to borrow euros from each other has risen sharply since significant concerns re-emerged about Greece in May this year."
To help solve this problem, the European Central Bank (ECB) is providing funding to banks in unlimited amounts.
"That is, banks can source unlimited euros from the ECB at fixed interest rates for periods of at least one year," Dr Debelle said.
"Thus, European banks should not have difficulty in sourcing euro funding for some time to come, provided they hold the appropriate collateral.
"Since April this year, the ECB's lending to banks has grown by about 180 billion euros ($A242.21 billion) (or 40 per cent) as a result of these operations, with the bulk of the increase occurring since July."
In contrast, the RBA's funding to Australian banks has not changed in recent times.
"Deposits with the RBA have remained around $A1.25 billion for over 18 months now," Dr Debelle said.
"More generally, we see little sign of strain or counterparty concern in the local interbank market."
To further help with bank funding, federal parliament last week passed legislation permitting the issuance of covered bonds by Australian banks.
"As a result, one might expect to see some covered bond issuance by local banks in the near future, given the apparent preference of global investors for this product in the current environment," Dr Debelle said.
Dr Debelle said Australian banks are much better placed to ride out periods of volatility than in the past.
"Deposit growth has outstripped credit growth for more than two years now, thereby reducing the banks' need to access wholesale debt markets, and ... banks have increased their use of longer-term funding," he said.
Dr Debelle said Europe's problems with bank funding in recent years are easing, thanks to policy measures by the ECB, and Australian banks are in a stronger position because of similar measures taken here.
"In effect, provided they have appropriate collateral, European banks should be able to meet their liquidity needs in the period ahead both in euros, and in US dollars," Dr Debelle said.
"The Australian banks' funding structures are considerably more resilient to periods of stressed markets than they were previously, given the changes that have occurred over recent years," Dr Debelle said.
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- 0 users liked this comment Please sign in to rate this comment up. Please sign in to rate this comment down. 0 users disliked this commentAreel Report Abuse
I've noticed it takes longer to load the home page and posts. I'm on wireless broadband. I think its only confined to yahoo as best as I can tell. Areel
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Hi Areel, Rudolph
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i have a wireless modem and router. i shorten the lead .from the computer to the router .and for the last 4 days no trouble's. i used to be always be having trouble. Rudolph's ghost.now the ghost writer after Jo-anne and her tribe cooked me last hight. Lucky ate my brains and a hoff of my leg. LORD HAD A RUMP STAKE. Aaron had a leg, and Jo-Anne put me in her witch's pot and had stew.and Lucky brought the red wine. and they sat around the fire singing.he's gone gone gone.
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Hey CC and Rudy.
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Are you for reel, the Libs would have done the same, guaranteed the banks, thats what the libs do ...real business when they are in the harness, no ups and downs just csmooth positive news from day to day.... I really miss that.
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Anyone with slow internet and problems, got lot of trouble.
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well thats a good way of not having people send post IN put Areel on.GOOD ONE. Rudolphs ghost.the ghost writer.
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The only reason our banking system is so strong is a direct result of Labors intervention with the Government Guarantee. This saved us from the rest of the world. The uneducated bigots who at times dominate this post have a lot to thank Labor for. Areel
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Our LABOR Government has everything under control. Thank God the right wing capitalists aren't running the show. It would be GFC 2 , 3 , 4 and 5 for the next 4 years if they'd have their way. Areel
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Bank bashers are fools who cannot see the big picture. Areel
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