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Juniper Research sees Brexit, Chinese economic weakness and reduced money supply sending value of Bitcoin transactions surging this year
5th Jul 16, 9:43am
Juniper Research sees Brexit, Chinese economic weakness and reduced money supply sending value of Bitcoin transactions surging this year
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; many retail rate changes, booming car sales, 'more sick days', hard bump in Aussie, equities up, swap rates slip, NZD rises
4th Jul 16, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Monday; many retail rate changes, booming car sales, 'more sick days', hard bump in Aussie, equities up, swap rates slip, NZD rises
Siah Hwee Ang says Asian investors, businesses, and even shoppers are already pouncing on the immediate opportunity provided by the sharp fall in the British currency
4th Jul 16, 1:46pm
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Siah Hwee Ang says Asian investors, businesses, and even shoppers are already pouncing on the immediate opportunity provided by the sharp fall in the British currency
Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy argues the TPPA is part of a broader ideological arm-wrestle at a time when globalisation is under siege in the West
4th Jul 16, 12:38pm
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Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy argues the TPPA is part of a broader ideological arm-wrestle at a time when globalisation is under siege in the West
Roger J Kerr says investors are looking for exposure to the NZ dollar exchange rate and our enhanced interest yield returns
4th Jul 16, 11:59am
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Roger J Kerr says investors are looking for exposure to the NZ dollar exchange rate and our enhanced interest yield returns
Globalisation made most of the world richer, but those who missed out are now revolting. Bernard Hickey argues they need a new deal
3rd Jul 16, 5:02am
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Globalisation made most of the world richer, but those who missed out are now revolting. Bernard Hickey argues they need a new deal
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; ASB and ANZ change rates, great journalism, Moody's revists NZ's rating, equities stronger, swap rates fall, NZD rises
1st Jul 16, 4:00pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Friday; ASB and ANZ change rates, great journalism, Moody's revists NZ's rating, equities stronger, swap rates fall, NZD rises
CMC Markets NZ general manager Chris Smith on George Soros's views of Brexit, bond market blues, peace breaks out in the oil market, China and the new global monetary order, & more
1st Jul 16, 10:02am
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CMC Markets NZ general manager Chris Smith on George Soros's views of Brexit, bond market blues, peace breaks out in the oil market, China and the new global monetary order, & more
HNZC cuts 2yr mortgage rate, dwelling consent growth insufficient, ASB's outsourcing proposal, business confidence rises, housing debt jumps, crime up, swaps and NZD flat
30th Jun 16, 4:01pm
HNZC cuts 2yr mortgage rate, dwelling consent growth insufficient, ASB's outsourcing proposal, business confidence rises, housing debt jumps, crime up, swaps and NZD flat
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; ASB hikes variable mortgage rate, FMA warns on commissions behaviour, online retail booms, KiwiSaver reminder, swaps up, NZD up
29th Jun 16, 4:02pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Wednesday; ASB hikes variable mortgage rate, FMA warns on commissions behaviour, online retail booms, KiwiSaver reminder, swaps up, NZD up
George Friedman argues the European Union, not Britain, is the weaker player after the Brexit vote
29th Jun 16, 12:18pm
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George Friedman argues the European Union, not Britain, is the weaker player after the Brexit vote
Andrew Cornell says the worst case Brexit knock-on effect for the global economy and banking industry would be a large-scale retraction of globalisation and a retreat into simplistic nationalism
29th Jun 16, 10:18am
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Andrew Cornell says the worst case Brexit knock-on effect for the global economy and banking industry would be a large-scale retraction of globalisation and a retreat into simplistic nationalism
A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; mortgage rates inch up, equities lower, gold down, cheaper electricity, 1-5 swap curve dives lower, NZD active but unchanged
28th Jun 16, 3:59pm
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A review of things you need to know before you go home on Tuesday; mortgage rates inch up, equities lower, gold down, cheaper electricity, 1-5 swap curve dives lower, NZD active but unchanged
Australasia's major banks' pre-funding seen alleviating any Brexit-derived problems in overseas wholesale funding markets
28th Jun 16, 10:48am
Australasia's major banks' pre-funding seen alleviating any Brexit-derived problems in overseas wholesale funding markets
Fed Farmers dairy chairman admits NZ dairy farmers are among the world's most indebted, says the effects of the Brexit are up in the air and diverts attention away from nitrogen in the fresh water debate
27th Jun 16, 4:17pm
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Fed Farmers dairy chairman admits NZ dairy farmers are among the world's most indebted, says the effects of the Brexit are up in the air and diverts attention away from nitrogen in the fresh water debate
David Hargreaves says about the only thing we can be sure of is that American interest rates will not rise in the near future, so we need to focus on that
27th Jun 16, 2:48pm
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David Hargreaves says about the only thing we can be sure of is that American interest rates will not rise in the near future, so we need to focus on that
Roger J Kerr looks at the implications of Britain's 'leave' vote for the interest rate outlook
27th Jun 16, 12:43pm
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Roger J Kerr looks at the implications of Britain's 'leave' vote for the interest rate outlook
PM doesn't see OCR cut on August 11 more likely after Brexit vote; says RBNZ still forecasting 3%-plus growth; Wheeler still has buffer, but Brexit no reason to cut by itself, he says; New FTA needed with UK post Brexit
27th Jun 16, 10:29am
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PM doesn't see OCR cut on August 11 more likely after Brexit vote; says RBNZ still forecasting 3%-plus growth; Wheeler still has buffer, but Brexit no reason to cut by itself, he says; New FTA needed with UK post Brexit
Chris Patten says the Brexit vote outcome recalls one of Churchill’s more famous aphorisms: 'The trouble with committing political suicide is that you live to regret it'
25th Jun 16, 11:18am
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Chris Patten says the Brexit vote outcome recalls one of Churchill’s more famous aphorisms: 'The trouble with committing political suicide is that you live to regret it'
Westpac chief economist Dominick Stephens ponders what Brexit might mean for NZ, now sees August OCR cut as much more likely
24th Jun 16, 5:21pm
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Westpac chief economist Dominick Stephens ponders what Brexit might mean for NZ, now sees August OCR cut as much more likely
Selena Eaqub on Auckland houses, the slowing emerging markets miracle, the expanding rich, universal basic income, inequality, Brexit, robots and education
17th Jun 16, 9:58am
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Selena Eaqub on Auckland houses, the slowing emerging markets miracle, the expanding rich, universal basic income, inequality, Brexit, robots and education
We could again very soon be confronted by our powerlessness in the face of global upheavals
17th Jun 16, 8:22am
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We could again very soon be confronted by our powerlessness in the face of global upheavals
European institutional investors keen on NZ bank bonds ahead of UK vote on EU membership
15th Jun 16, 4:59pm
European institutional investors keen on NZ bank bonds ahead of UK vote on EU membership
Motu Research analysts look at food stamps, technology and productivity, Brexit and migration, taxing the poor, Presidential campaign myths, and more...
10th Jun 16, 10:02am
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Motu Research analysts look at food stamps, technology and productivity, Brexit and migration, taxing the poor, Presidential campaign myths, and more...
HiFX's Dan Bell on the Fed's 'breathing room', Brexit, Donald Trump, NZ GDP & the RBNZ's surprise OCR cut
17th Mar 16, 3:58pm
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HiFX's Dan Bell on the Fed's 'breathing room', Brexit, Donald Trump, NZ GDP & the RBNZ's surprise OCR cut