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The Economic Outlook for 2011 and Beyond - speech by Charles Bean
In a speech in London, Charles Bean - Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy and member of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) - takes stock of the current economic situation, and discusses where the economy might be headed and the challenges that lie ahead.
Published on
13 December 2010
Charles Bean begins by describing the current conditions, noting that many recent indicators have given comforting signs that a recovery is underway. But "...it may be some while yet before normality is restored.", he concludes.