Deputy must be RBA man

According to this article published on the news.com.au website on Thursday 21 September, while it is reasonable to do so it is vital the deputy comes from within the central bank.

"In my view this is critical to sustaining the effective way monetary policy has worked," the author says.

"Indeed, I would go further. It is far more important for the deputy to come from within the bank than it is for the governor himself."

The writer also says that, in his view, the Reserve Bank of Australia has the

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