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Small countries should take a stand against 'law of the jungle' and promote free trade, Christopher Luxon and Lee Hsien Loong say
16th Apr 24, 6:59am
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Small countries should take a stand against 'law of the jungle' and promote free trade, Christopher Luxon and Lee Hsien Loong say
Gareth Vaughan on Albo sharpening his elbows for new competition, the search for r*, Mossack & Fonseca go on trial, CBDCs & privacy, Saudi Arabia's megacity
13th Apr 24, 8:59am
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Gareth Vaughan on Albo sharpening his elbows for new competition, the search for r*, Mossack & Fonseca go on trial, CBDCs & privacy, Saudi Arabia's megacity
Friend-shoring: What Biden wants to achieve by trading with allies rather than rivals
25th Mar 24, 9:49am
by Guest
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Friend-shoring: What Biden wants to achieve by trading with allies rather than rivals
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
Carla Norrlöf assesses today's increasingly adversarial and unstable world order across three interrelated dimensions
14th Jan 24, 6:00am
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Carla Norrlöf assesses today's increasingly adversarial and unstable world order across three interrelated dimensions
The Covid-19 pandemic and other recent global disruptions have heightened awareness of New Zealand's exposure to them. So in an uncertain world, how well prepared are we for future shocks?
28th Oct 23, 8:30am
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The Covid-19 pandemic and other recent global disruptions have heightened awareness of New Zealand's exposure to them. So in an uncertain world, how well prepared are we for future shocks?
In our latest Of Interest podcast David Mahon explains what's going on in the Chinese economy, what needs to change and when he thinks things will be looking up
19th Sep 23, 9:09am
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In our latest Of Interest podcast David Mahon explains what's going on in the Chinese economy, what needs to change and when he thinks things will be looking up
There has been a clear change in policy and public attitude toward global trade. How did we get here? What role have different factors played? And what could come next?
4th Jun 23, 10:27am
by Guest
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There has been a clear change in policy and public attitude toward global trade. How did we get here? What role have different factors played? And what could come next?
How far interest rates will fall when inflation abates will depend on the persistence of public debt, on how climate policies are financed and on the extent of deglobalisation, the IMF says
11th Apr 23, 11:20am
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How far interest rates will fall when inflation abates will depend on the persistence of public debt, on how climate policies are financed and on the extent of deglobalisation, the IMF says
Mohamed El-Erian sees in the recent retrenchment of trade a profound shift rather that an end to cross-border flows
12th Mar 23, 11:04am
by Guest
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Mohamed El-Erian sees in the recent retrenchment of trade a profound shift rather that an end to cross-border flows
Geopolitics and the rise of cybercrime, and what can be done to fight back against the criminals
10th Dec 22, 9:15am
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Geopolitics and the rise of cybercrime, and what can be done to fight back against the criminals
Stephen Roach thinks the US central bank and Chinese governance share a conceptual weakness leading to major policy blunders
28th Sep 22, 9:11am
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Stephen Roach thinks the US central bank and Chinese governance share a conceptual weakness leading to major policy blunders
Stephen Jacobi on the importance of NZ's trade relationship with China, the risks to it, and opportunities to diversify to other countries
4th Sep 22, 6:00am
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Stephen Jacobi on the importance of NZ's trade relationship with China, the risks to it, and opportunities to diversify to other countries
Stephen Roach says that three factors have shaved nearly 3.5 percentage points from China's output gains since 2012
24th Aug 22, 11:54am
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Stephen Roach says that three factors have shaved nearly 3.5 percentage points from China's output gains since 2012
Keun Lee sees the experiences of Malaysia and Chile as useful case studies for escaping the middle-income trap
21st Aug 22, 1:10pm
by Guest
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Keun Lee sees the experiences of Malaysia and Chile as useful case studies for escaping the middle-income trap
Stephen Roach thinks China, who benefited the most from global trade growth, could now lose the most
26th Jul 22, 9:26am
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Stephen Roach thinks China, who benefited the most from global trade growth, could now lose the most
Massey's Alison Brook investigates the current fad to decouple from globalisation. Are we about to jump from efficient but painful global settings into inefficient and even more painful policies?
11th Nov 20, 10:17am
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Massey's Alison Brook investigates the current fad to decouple from globalisation. Are we about to jump from efficient but painful global settings into inefficient and even more painful policies?
Capital Economics chief economist says the virus crisis could add to 'a growing pushback' against large and complex supply chains
18th Feb 20, 8:31am
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Capital Economics chief economist says the virus crisis could add to 'a growing pushback' against large and complex supply chains