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Why is the RBA acting scared of Jim Chalmers?

The governor and deputy government’s dangerous signals of non-independence threaten the secret sauce of central banking.

Richard HoldenEconomics professor

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The Reserve Bank is acting like it’s afraid of the government. And governor Michele Bullock and deputy governor Andrew Hauser speak like they’re scared of it. But why? Isn’t it an independent institution with nothing to fear?

In June, Bullock told the Senate Economics Legislation Committee: “That’s what’s driving inflation. So, growth in demand in the economy had to slow in order to bring it back more in line with supply.”

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