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Why the RBA reviewers changed their minds on board split

Michael Read
Michael ReadEconomics correspondent

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Two reviewers who oversaw a probe into the Reserve Bank of Australia were persuaded that a dedicated monetary policy board was needed after being struck by the lack of information provided to, or requested by, the existing directors.

The first independent review into the RBA in decades, released last week, recommended splitting the RBA board into two separate boards, one focused on interest-rate setting and the other tasked with governance.

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Michael Read is the Financial Review's economics correspondent, reporting from the federal press gallery at Parliament House. He was previously an economist at the Reserve Bank of Australia and at UBS. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at michael.read@afr.com

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