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As digital tokenisation takes effect, Murat Ungor & Olena Onishchenko warn New Zealand risks losing billions to overseas markets offering greater regulatory certainty
NZ is again being soaked this summer – record ocean heat helps explain it, Kevin Trenberth says
In a six part podcast series, The Conversation looks into the making of an American autocrat
Peter Drennan probes Bernard Whimp's Chance Voight, and looks at whether it may end up in statutory management
Jiao Wang asks if US tariffs have failed to bite given China’s trade surplus hit a record US$1.2 trillion
20th Jan 26, 2:03pm
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Jiao Wang asks if US tariffs have failed to bite given China’s trade surplus hit a record US$1.2 trillion
China’s new condom tax will prove no effective barrier to country’s declining fertility rate, Dudley L. Poston Jr says
Michael Spence assesses venture capitalist Ronald Cohen's argument that a purpose-driven 'revolution' is underway
19th Jan 26, 10:34am
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Michael Spence assesses venture capitalist Ronald Cohen's argument that a purpose-driven 'revolution' is underway
Tylor Cosgrove notes that conspiracy theories spread wider in times of uncertainty, including during war, economic downturn and widespread hardship. He looks at the type of personalities that are drawn to them
Mohamed El-Erian thinks the Trump administration's latest attack is a line in the sand for the US central bank's independence
17th Jan 26, 9:15am
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Mohamed El-Erian thinks the Trump administration's latest attack is a line in the sand for the US central bank's independence
Barry Eichengreen explains why, after 20 years, major economies' external deficits and surpluses are again a focus of attention
Australia is betting on a new ‘strategic reserve’ to loosen China’s grip on critical minerals, Susan M Park says
Raghuram Rajan worries about the US Federal Reserve's increasingly entrenched role in fiscal financing
Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson explain why America hasn’t become great again
16th Jan 26, 9:05am
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Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson explain why America hasn’t become great again
Auckland's housing supply is about to get more spatially concentrated under Plan Change 120, implying more housing choice, better use of infrastructure, and higher productivity
Dave Ananth makes the case for some basic 'reasonable' flexibility in the way interest is charged on student loans while the borrower is overseas
John Hawkins argues the world’s central bankers had to speak up against Trump’s attacks on the Fed
Latest Roy Morgan poll shows coalition parties slightly ahead of opposition parties heading into election year
Trump’s attacks on the Federal Reserve risk fuelling US inflation and ending dollar dominance, Emre Tarim says
Yes, those big touchscreens in cars are dangerous and buttons are coming back, Milad Haghani says
Nolan Fahrenkopf says rogue nations are capitalising on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programmes
Mohamed El-Erian thinks that last year's economic tailwinds will give way to more challenging conditions as the AI narrative fades
NZ’s low productivity is often blamed on businesses staying small. That could be a strength in 2026, Rod McNaughton says
The World Gold Council sees the sharp rises in precious metal prices as quite divergent. Silver and platinum are responding to short supply, while gold to risk. Gold may be more resilient in the long term as politics skews the economic cycle
Desmond Lachman identifies the main risks that could drag down the US president's favourite economic indicator
Angela Huyue Zhang explains why techological dominance hinges less on models and chips than on economy-wide dissemination