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Why we’re likely to avoid the taper tantrum – The Australian Financial Review
The RBA is more concerned about persistent disinflation given the downward trend in core inflation and inflation expectations since 2016.

Achieving the quickest return of inflation back to 2.5 per cent would be unlikely to be in the public interest if it came at the cost of a weakening of balance sheets and an unsustainable build up of leverage in response to historically low interest rates.
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