Speech by Ian Macfarlane, Governor, RBA, 4 Apr

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The Australian Economy: Past, Present and Future' Macfarlane said the central bank was under no pressure to rush a move on interest rates, seeking to dampen market speculation of an imminent rate rise.

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Speech by I.J. Macfarlane, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia. Talk to 2002 Melbourne Institute Economic and Social Outlook Conference Dinner, Melbourne, 4 April.

The Australian

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