RBA’s Bullock says economic activity is stronger than expected
Australian central bank sees second-round effects as businesses pass cost rises on
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) governor Michele Bullock said today (November 28) that economic activity was stronger than expected, despite tighter monetary policy.
“We have been surprised by a little bit on the strength of activity recently,” Bullock sad. Services inflation has remained “quite sticky” in Australia, she told an event organised by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Bank for International Settlements.
“Businesses are finding that demand is sufficient that they are
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