Investments

Column: Don't mention the war

Thursday 7th of December 2000

There was a touch of Fawlty Towers-style "don't mention the war" about the Reserve Bank's December monetary policy statement.

In this case though, it was a matter of "don't mention stagflation."

Dr Brash wheeled out the term in front of Parliamentarians in August ­ for those who can't remember the 1970s, it means no growth, high infl...

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