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Vital Signs: Australia is facing an interest rates dilemma

  • Written by Richard Holden, Professor of Economics and PLuS Alliance Fellow, UNSW
imageAustralia's central bank has to deal with a Gordian Knot in deciding how to treat interest rates as conditions shift.Image sourced from shutterstock.com

Vital Signs is a weekly economic wrap from UNSW economics professor and Harvard PhD Richard Holden (@profholden). Vital Signs aims to contextualise weekly economic events and cut through the noise...

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