Here he is in the House today:
"A strong dollar has enjoyed bipartisan political support in this House. That has been a good thing, because that is vital for the confidence of global investors and global financial markets."
He probably meant a
floating dollar.
But he had the opportunity to correct the Hansard and didn't.
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