The Reserve Bank of Australia is facing a major shake-up, with the first review in four decades set to recommend changes to the bank’s operation.
In the final report, interest rates would be set by economic specialists, while there
will be fewer rate-setting meetings and regular press conferences by the bank’s Governor.
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