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International expert to review Reserve Bank as deputy governor says households in 'fairly good position' on rate rises

  • Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
International expert to review Reserve Bank as deputy governor says households in 'fairly good position' on rate risesCarolyn Wilkins,Bank of Canada

An international expert on monetary policy, Carolyn Wilkins, is one of a three-member panel that will conduct a broad review of the Reserve Bank, including its objectives and the interaction of monetary and fiscal policy.

Professor Wilkins is an external member of the financial policy committee of the Bank of England...

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