Reserve Bank being forced to adopt policies that probably won't work
Central bank actions around the world haven't solved the problem of low, or negative, inflation. With special feature audio.
Jenny Ruth
Tue, 10 May 2016
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The Reserve Bank is being forced by other central banks to adopt a policy which so far at least isn’t working.
That’s the view of Bancorp Treasury Services senior client adviser Peter Cavanaugh who says the Reserve Bank of Australia’s move to cut its cash rate last week has only increased the
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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 10 May 2016
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