Talking more but saying less on rates is smart


Reserve Bank of Australia governor Michele Bullock.

IT’S the policy habit that’s proving tough to kick. Despite easy caricatures of central bankers as cautious and dry folks, they have developed a tendency to overshare.

Forecasts and deliberations, once the stuff of secrets, now fill the airwaves.

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