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Reserve Bank’s false negative

Initiative Matters: The Reserve Bank acknowledges its bank capital proposals will have an adverse impact on GDP.

Roger Partridge
Sun, 20 Oct 2019

If your doctor thinks you may be suffering from a serious illness but the test results suggest you are in the clear, that will seem like good news.

But your prognosis will depend on whether your doctor has tested for the right thing. A false negative is worse than useless.

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Roger Partridge
Sun, 20 Oct 2019
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