The delta variant is costing Australia’s two largest states big time, to the tune of $1.35 billion per week, meaning the RBA is unlikely to modify its current expansive monetary policy. However with US inflation starting to take off and the US and UK economies reopening, how should institutional investors interpret this shifting landscape in global monetary policy?
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