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Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Michele Bullock.
Greetings, it's Garfield here in Sydney. Here’s what you need to know to start your day …
Today’s must-reads:
• Businesses catch consumers’ gloom
• AustralianSuper boosts private credit exposure
• China meat ban lifted
Gloom is enveloping companies across Australia now as the Reserve Bank’s steepest interest-rate hikes in a generation really bite. RBA Governor Michele Bullock says it’s been a “hard year,” though she is optimistic the New Year will see improvements. Global markets were apprehensive overnight, as stickier-than-expected US inflation cast fresh doubts that 2024 will see a rapid pivot toward rate cuts from the Federal Reserve and other central banks.