Labor will ‘restructure’ RBA to include people ‘more aligned’ with their values: Bouris

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Labor will ‘restructure’ RBA to include people ‘more aligned’ with their values: Bouris
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Yellow Brick Road Home Loans Executive Chairman Mark Bouris says Wednesday will be RBA governor Philip Lowe’s last speech as the Labor government looks to “restructure” the Reserve Bank.

2 minutes ago Yellow Brick Road Home Loans Executive Chairman Mark Bouris says Wednesday will be RBA governor Philip Lowe’s last speech as the Labor government looks to “restructure” the Reserve Bank.

“They are going to put in a structure which includes people more aligned to their values.”
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