RBA board will do what’s ‘necessary’ to curb inflation: Lowe

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Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe says it’s in Australia’s interests to get on top of inflation and to do so “before too long”.

Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe says it’s in Australia’s interests to get on top of inflation and to do so “before too long”.Read More.

Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe says it’s in Australia’s interests to get on top of inflation and to do so “before too long”.Read More

 

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