Brendan Bate: Why reports of the death of cash are greatly exaggerated

Late last month the Reserve Bank published some interesting figures, and it wasn’t an interest rate rise.

The RBA revealed that only 13 per cent of transactions in Australia for 2022 were made in cash — more evidence of the march towards a cashless society. But cash under a different definition still, in my view, very much has its place.

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