Cliff Notes: Mixed Signals Keep Central Banks Data Dependent

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<p>Key insights from the week that was. In Australia, the October RBA meeting minutes provided a detailed outline of the Board’s considerations for policy. The case to raise rates centred on the outlook for inflation and potential upside risks. The argument for remaining on hold rested on the fact that the full impact of policy […]</p>
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