The Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe handled both his testimonies “pretty well” with the parliament, according to Centre for Independent Studies Chief Economist Peter Tulip.
“But in the lead up to his parliamentary appearances there was a lot of criticism in the
media – he handled that very comfortably,” he told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.
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