Good early morning, it’s Ben here on a cold Canberra early morning. Here’s what’s making news today.
Today’s must-reads:
• RBNZ leaves rates on hold
• China extends barley tariff evaluation
• ANZ minimizes rate of interest discomfort
The RBA revealed its reaction on Wednesday to an evaluation bought by Treasurer Jim Chalmers, consisting of strategies to hold interview and cut the variety of board conferences from 11 to 8, starting in 2024. The statement comes as Chalmers said he meant to reveal his choice for RBA guv “soon.”