Australian treasury secretary, Steven Kennedy, is appearing in parliament, in front of the Senate Estimates Committee.
- Says that are no signs of a wage-price (inflation ) spiral
- Australian economy may have already gone into a weak period of growth
Australian treasury secretary, Steven Kennedy, is appearing in parliament, in front of the Senate Estimates Committee.
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