Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe is facing pressure to reveal the central bank's own preferences for how quantitative easing could be enacted when he speaks on Tuesday at what's become the most important forum on the economic calendar.
More than 300 economists will be scrutinising Dr Lowe's speech titled Unconventional monetary policy: some lessons from overseas at the Australian Business Economists dinner in Sydney.
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