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Reserve Bank admits axing lock-ups may result in misreporting

The Reserve Bank says it instituted embargoed lockups more than 20 years ago as a measure to ensure its decisions weren't misreported. With special feature audio.

Jenny Ruth
Fri, 15 Apr 2016

The Reserve Bank is acknowledging its decision to cease hosting embargoed lock-ups for journalists and analysts may lead to misreporting of market-sensitive events such as official cash rate (OCR) decisions.

The central bank began hosting embargoed lock-ups more than 20 years ago to minimise the

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Jenny Ruth
Fri, 15 Apr 2016
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