Philip Lowe is the governor of the Reserve Bank. By all accounts, he is a conventional person who’s been pushed by the economy to make unconventional choices. Mike Seccombe on how rate cuts no longer stimulate growth, and how Lowe’s office became political.
Guest: National correspondent for The Saturday Paper Mike Seccombe.
Background reading:
Philip Lowe and Australia’s economy in The Saturday Paper.
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