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Why low inflation does and doesn't matter
RBA boss Philip Lowe has said that the average Aussie doesn't care about inflation slightly below target and nor does the bank - so why is he about to cut rates again?
Patrick ComminsColumnistWith another cut expected on Tuesday, it's clear we have lost the monetary exceptionalism so championed by Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe in his first couple of years in the top job.
Even after two consecutive moves in June and July, Lowe continues to talk down the usefulness of monetary policy. In a speech in late August at the annual central bank conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, he warned that looser policy risked achieving little but higher asset prices.
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