RBA’s decision to ‘quell’ inflation in July ‘doesn’t seem to be working’

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RBA’s decision to ‘quell’ inflation in July ‘doesn’t seem to be working’
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The RBA left interest rates on hold in the month of July to try and quell inflation, but it doesn’t seem to be working, says Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.

The RBA left interest rates on hold in the month of July to try and quell inflation, but it doesn’t seem to be working, says Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.

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