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The Reserve Bank’s decision to raise the cash rate to 4.35 per cent off the back of Iran war-related price shocks lays bare the self-inflicted costs of our national indifference to fuel sovereignty, writes Saxon Davidson. | Collector
The Reserve Bank’s decision to raise the cash rate to 4.35 per cent off the back of Iran war-related price shocks lays bare the self-inflicted costs of our national indifference to fuel sovereignty, writes Saxon Davidson.
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The Reserve Bank’s decision to raise the cash rate to 4.35 per cent off the back of Iran war-related price shocks lays bare the self-inflicted costs of our national indifference to fuel sovereignty, writes Saxon Davidson.

The Reserve Bank’s decision to raise the cash rate to 4.35 per cent off the back of Iran war-related price shocks lays bare the self-inflicted costs of our national indifference to fuel sovereignty, writes Saxon Davidson.

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