By business editor Ian Verrender John Howard famously declared during his 2004 re-election campaign that interest rates would always be lower under a Coalition government. That's been a truism for several years now, with the official cash rate at a record low of 1.5 per cent. But if the betting is correct about our interest rate trajectory, it may well be that interest rates under the Morrison Government will forever hold the record for the lowest of all time. That would be a neat historical bookend given the highest was 21.4 per cent, which occurred in April 1982 during the Fraser governme...
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