Monetary policy can’t fix coronavirus disruption to supply chains, Guy Debelle says
Monetary policy is powerless to fix the supply-side problems caused by coronavirus, which is estimated to wipe 0.5% off Australia’s output in the March quarter alone through its impact on education and tourism, the Reserve Bank has warned.
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