‘Witch hunt’: RBA Governor under fire for rising interest rates

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‘Witch hunt’: RBA Governor under fire for rising interest rates
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RBA Governor Philip Lowe is enduring a “witch hunt” for telling Australians in 2020/21 there would be no rate hikes until 2024, says UNSW Economics Professor Gigi Foster.

RBA Governor Philip Lowe is enduring a “witch hunt” for telling Australians in 2020/21 there would be no rate hikes until 2024, says UNSW Economics Professor Gigi Foster.“I see the last few weeks of this scapegoating as basically a witch hunt.

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