Reserve bank and government are 'at odds' with where the economy is going
Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood discusses the recent federal budget with Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“What you’re starting to see is a real divergence between where the Reserve Bank thinks inflation, economic growth, employment is going to go to in the future,” Mr Greenwood told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“The Reserve Bank has effectively come out with its own forecast just a week ago.
“This is at odds in many ways with where the government and treasury think our economy is going.”
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“What you’re starting to see is a real divergence between where the Reserve Bank thinks inflation, economic growth, employment is going to go to in the future,” Mr Greenwood told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“The Reserve Bank has effectively come out with its own forecast just a week ago.
“This is at odds in many ways with where the government and treasury think our economy is going.”
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