5232.0.55.001 - Assets and Liabilities of Australian Securitisers, Jun 2014
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 22/08/2014
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SUMMARY COMMENTARY
Assets of Securitisers At 30 June 2014, total assets of Australian securitisers were $131.3b, up $2.5b (2.0%) on 31 March 2014. During the June quarter 2014, the rise in total assets was due to an increase in residential mortgage loans (up $3.4b, 3.3%). This was partially offset by decreases in other loans (down $0.4b, 2.5%) and cash and deposits (down $0.3b, 8.0%). Residential and non-residential mortgage assets, which accounted for 82.7% of total assets, were $108.6b at 30 June 2014, an increase of $3.4b (3.2%) during the quarter. Liabilities of Securitisers At 30 June 2014, total liabilities of Australian securitisers were $131.3b, up $2.5b (2.0%) on 31 March 2014. The rise in total liabilities was due to increases in loans and placements (up $2.1b, 14.8%) and long term asset-backed securities issued in Australia (up $1.1b, 1.2%). This was partially offset by a decrease in asset backed securities issued overseas (down $0.3b, 2.7%). At 30 June 2014, asset backed securities issued overseas as a proportion of total liabilities decreased to 9.5%, down 0.4% on the March quarter 2014 percentage of 9.9%. Asset backed securities issued domestically as a proportion of total liabilities decreased to 76.8%, down 0.7% on the March quarter 2014 percentage of 77.5%. NOTES FORTHCOMING ISSUES
REVISIONS In this issue revisions have been made to the original series as a result of improved reporting of survey data. These revisions have impacted on the assets and liabilities for March 2014 and December 2013. PRIVACY The ABS Privacy Policy outlines how the ABS will handle any personal information that you provide to the ABS. INQUIRIES For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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