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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Recently, interest rates have eased b.&lt;/p&gt; During the early. 1990s, however, the trend reversed as some suggested that caps should. The history of interest rates in Australia tracks our national economic development a confusing mix of high inflation, low growth and higher unemployment in the 1970…</description>
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  <title>Interest rates in late 1970s</title>
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