The RBA was right to hold, says Bernie Fraser
Matthew CranstonUnited States correspondent
Former Reserve Bank of Australia governor Bernie Fraser has cautioned the bank against future rate cuts, saying its decision to keep interest rates on hold was no surprise and that a 0.25 percentage point cut would have little effect on the economy.
Mr Fraser, who was governor when the inflation target band was set up in 1993, also said he disagreed with the need to review or change the target.
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Matthew Cranston is the United States correspondent, based in Washington. He was previously the Economics correspondent and Property editor. Connect with Matthew on Twitter. Email Matthew at mcranston@afr.com
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