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The RBA’s failings are legion. It needs a truly independent review
The RBA did not foresee the surge in inflation. It would be naive to believe they can now forecast how and when it can be tamed.
Andrew MohlContributorEarly last year, I warned that the Reserve Bank had lost its way. It had vacated the classic traditional role of a central bank to metaphorically remove the punchbowl as the party was getting going.
Instead, it was adopting radical policies to further fuel growth in activity and credit, prolonging the asset price booms, apparently to create more jobs and to reduce unemployment. We are now living with the consequences of this flawed approach.
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