RBA Governor ‘should resign’ and ‘shouldn’t be seeking a second term’

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RBA Governor ‘should resign’ and ‘shouldn’t be seeking a second term’
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Former Labor Senator Stephen Conroy says the RBA Governor “should resign” and “shouldn’t be seeking a second term”.

Former Labor Senator Stephen Conroy says the RBA Governor “should resign” and “shouldn’t be seeking a second term”. “He’s got one job and he has stuffed it up when it comes to his management of interest rates,” Mr Conroy told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

“He won’t admit it’s wrong.”
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