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Devils and Details by Business Insider Australia
AMP's Shane Oliver on why he started forecasting RBA rate cuts, plus a look at the deteriorating global outlook
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AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver explains why he was the first economist at a major institution to start forecasting RBA rate cuts; plus we take a look at the deteriorating global growth outlook.
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