RBA disappointed $A didn't fall
RBA governor Glenn Stevens will be disappointed the Australian dollar didn't fall more after the US Fed Reserve rate rise, says Westpac chief economist Bill Evans.
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RBA governor Glenn Stevens will be disappointed the Australian dollar didn't fall more after the US Fed Reserve rate rise, says Westpac chief economist Bill Evans.
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