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Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics on what's going on in the US economy ahead of November's presidential election
20th Mar 24, 9:21am
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Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics on what's going on in the US economy ahead of November's presidential election
Stephen Roach spells out five lessons from a decade of quantitative easing policies by central banks
31st Jul 18, 9:01am
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Stephen Roach spells out five lessons from a decade of quantitative easing policies by central banks
New Zealand benchmark yields are now lower than US equivalents, and even Australian ones. It's highly unusual. We reveal what is happening and search for reasons and drivers
13th May 18, 12:29pm
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New Zealand benchmark yields are now lower than US equivalents, and even Australian ones. It's highly unusual. We reveal what is happening and search for reasons and drivers
Patrick Watson suggests US Federal Reserve boffins should study algebra and looks at the possibilities of algorithmic central banking
23rd Jun 17, 5:02am
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Patrick Watson suggests US Federal Reserve boffins should study algebra and looks at the possibilities of algorithmic central banking
Patrick Watson says business and investor euphoria following the election of President Trump is misplaced and the US economy is stretched past its limits by debt
14th Apr 17, 9:22am
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Patrick Watson says business and investor euphoria following the election of President Trump is misplaced and the US economy is stretched past its limits by debt
John Mauldin argues the global central bank community’s policies have created an environment of risk that is looking more and more like a bubble in search of a pin
11th Oct 16, 11:46am
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John Mauldin argues the global central bank community’s policies have created an environment of risk that is looking more and more like a bubble in search of a pin
John Mauldin delves further into the problems he says were caused by the economic academic establishment & offers some solutions
17th Sep 16, 6:02am
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John Mauldin delves further into the problems he says were caused by the economic academic establishment & offers some solutions
John Mauldin argues the economy is rigged and the bad guys are Nobel laureates, tenured professors and members of the economic academic establishment
16th Sep 16, 10:59am
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John Mauldin argues the economy is rigged and the bad guys are Nobel laureates, tenured professors and members of the economic academic establishment
US payrolls grew at a slower but solid pace in August, a sign their job market is cooling as the American economy approaches full employment
3rd Sep 16, 9:39am
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US payrolls grew at a slower but solid pace in August, a sign their job market is cooling as the American economy approaches full employment
Never a dull moment for the NZ$; Dan Bell says 'behind the curve' Fed should, but won't, start tapering its money printing this month
9th Dec 13, 2:31pm
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Never a dull moment for the NZ$; Dan Bell says 'behind the curve' Fed should, but won't, start tapering its money printing this month
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, December 14, 2011
14th Dec 11, 8:39am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Increased Fonterra payout generates little reaction in NZ$; Euro sentiment helped by solid Spanish bond auction
14th Dec 11, 8:30am
Increased Fonterra payout generates little reaction in NZ$; Euro sentiment helped by solid Spanish bond auction
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, December 13, 2011
13th Dec 11, 8:53am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start on Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Risk appetite fell sharply overnight as Moody's warns on France and US ‘super committee’ seems about to fail
22nd Nov 11, 8:43am
Risk appetite fell sharply overnight as Moody's warns on France and US ‘super committee’ seems about to fail
NZ yields continue to fall; 2 year swap rate hits a new low of 2.70%
21st Nov 11, 9:02am
NZ yields continue to fall; 2 year swap rate hits a new low of 2.70%