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.9 million credit card accounts in Australia with outstanding balances of $49.2 billion, representing an ownership rate of 87% of …
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Over the last two decades, Australia has developed a unique legal and regulatory framework for collective investments …
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This paper is one of a series of working papers that explore various aspects of Australia's system of financial … context in which the system operates in Australia, it examines the anatomy of the ‘twin peaks' model as it exists in Australia …, the Reserve Bank of Australia, remains responsible for monetary policy and financial stability, including ensuring a safe …
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appear to be satisfactory. Our analysis of the development of shareholder protection laws in Australia indicates that the …
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vulnerability in the UK and Australia and the regulatory responses in those two countries to payday lending. Payday loans in … Australia are the same as those that are available in the UK and the concerns that are now being raised in the UK about payday … lending formed the basis for recent regulatory intervention in Australia. This article also contains an empirical study of the …
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of the experience in Australia. This paper explores the insights that China might glean from the experience in Australia … ruled out. This paper sets out to contribute to a broader understanding of the twin peaks model and Australia's experience …
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The regulation of payday lending in Australia has recently been reformed. The reforms followed a highly charged and …
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