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Economy / News
Economy / News
20th Sep 24, 7:20am
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US data quite positive again, except for their housing markets; eyes on commodity market reactions; Aussie job strength to keep their rates unchanged; freight rates fall; UST 10yr 3.73%; gold and oil up, NZ$1 = 62.5; TWI = 69.9
Technology / Analysis
Technology / Analysis
20th Sep 24, 10:43am
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Scientists reviewed 7000 studies on microplastics. Their alarming conclusion puts humanity on notice
Public Policy / News
Public Policy / News
19th Sep 24, 7:11pm
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Government and Centre for Sustainable Finance join forces to develop sustainable finance strategy to improve NZ’s global competitiveness and attract climate-focused investments
Banking / News
Banking / News
20th Sep 24, 9:31am
S&P says Aussie proposal to do away with banks' AT1 capital addresses systemic risks from the unique, big domestic retail investor base holding AT1 securities
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