RBA’s Hunter Sees More Supply Shocks, Reinforces Price-Jobs Goal


Sarah Hunter, assistant governor in charge of economic forecasting, said more frequent supply shocks may intensify the trade-offs for both central banks and the broader economy. That makes it even more important that such episodes are well understood, prepared for, and responded to in a way that minimizes the risk of persistent inflation while supporting sustainable activity, she said.



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