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Gareth Vaughan looks at what may really be going on at the banks
18th Mar 16, 10:48am
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Gareth Vaughan looks at what may really be going on at the banks
Martien Lubberink separates the men from the boys when it comes to learning from a financial crisis
26th Feb 16, 10:00am
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Martien Lubberink separates the men from the boys when it comes to learning from a financial crisis
CFO Antonia Watson says ANZ NZ is seeing across the board increases in wholesale funding costs
18th Feb 16, 4:19pm
CFO Antonia Watson says ANZ NZ is seeing across the board increases in wholesale funding costs
Elizabeth Kerr wants you to know what economic commentators mean when they refer to the next GFC
13th Feb 16, 9:15am
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Elizabeth Kerr wants you to know what economic commentators mean when they refer to the next GFC
Harbour Asset Management argues an equity bear market's not likely because interest rates and bond yields are too low
13th Feb 16, 8:48am
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Harbour Asset Management argues an equity bear market's not likely because interest rates and bond yields are too low
We don't have securities named CoCos in NZ, but we do have bank securities on issue with the same features
12th Feb 16, 11:01am
We don't have securities named CoCos in NZ, but we do have bank securities on issue with the same features
Ex-pat Kiwi analyst Michael Parker looks at whether the Chinese government understands that it has lost control of the economy
3rd Feb 16, 10:29am
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Ex-pat Kiwi analyst Michael Parker looks at whether the Chinese government understands that it has lost control of the economy
Shamubeel Eaqub on whether gold is really a defensive asset, 2008 reprised, economic forecasting, oil, inflation, China's GDP, Davos & more
22nd Jan 16, 10:16am
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Shamubeel Eaqub on whether gold is really a defensive asset, 2008 reprised, economic forecasting, oil, inflation, China's GDP, Davos & more
George Friedman on the witching hour in China as a region from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Arctic to the Indian Ocean, destabilises
12th Jan 16, 11:34am
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George Friedman on the witching hour in China as a region from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Arctic to the Indian Ocean, destabilises
John Mauldin says the chances the US sees 0% interest rates before 2% interest rates are better than 50-50
23rd Dec 15, 8:49am
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John Mauldin says the chances the US sees 0% interest rates before 2% interest rates are better than 50-50
Finance companies keen to dob in irresponsible & unethical lenders & expect 'effective enforcement' from regulators after splashing out for 'once in a generation' regulatory shake-up
10th Dec 15, 2:52pm
Finance companies keen to dob in irresponsible & unethical lenders & expect 'effective enforcement' from regulators after splashing out for 'once in a generation' regulatory shake-up
Financial Stability Board seeks to lead private sector task force on climate change risks to the financial sector
10th Nov 15, 10:12am
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Financial Stability Board seeks to lead private sector task force on climate change risks to the financial sector
Martien Lubberink on cars cheating emissions tests, Europe's love of fast, polluting cars, solutions for executive pay issues, bankers and bonuses, Dilbert & more
6th Nov 15, 10:02am
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Martien Lubberink on cars cheating emissions tests, Europe's love of fast, polluting cars, solutions for executive pay issues, bankers and bonuses, Dilbert & more
Motu research analysts on effective altruism, worm wars, what would happen if the EU let anyone in, Why Angus Deaton deserved the Nobel Prize in Economics & more
21st Oct 15, 10:02am
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Motu research analysts on effective altruism, worm wars, what would happen if the EU let anyone in, Why Angus Deaton deserved the Nobel Prize in Economics & more
John Bolton questions whether the current monetary system will survive these days of high debt, weak inflation & low interest rates
17th Oct 15, 6:02am
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John Bolton questions whether the current monetary system will survive these days of high debt, weak inflation & low interest rates
Mark Brown says although the RBNZ may get some short-term respite from a lower NZ dollar, longer-term it will be back facing the challenge of getting inflation higher
14th Oct 15, 8:07am
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Mark Brown says although the RBNZ may get some short-term respite from a lower NZ dollar, longer-term it will be back facing the challenge of getting inflation higher
Shamubeel Eaqub on housing affordability, house building & designing, the potential for a mass emerging markets default, VW, El Nino, climate change, Dilbert & more
2nd Oct 15, 10:46am
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Shamubeel Eaqub on housing affordability, house building & designing, the potential for a mass emerging markets default, VW, El Nino, climate change, Dilbert & more
Gareth Vaughan argues the public should be told how much ASB & IRD agreed the bank would cough up & the taxman would accept to settle a dispute involving hundreds of millions of dollars
16th Sep 15, 5:00am
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Gareth Vaughan argues the public should be told how much ASB & IRD agreed the bank would cough up & the taxman would accept to settle a dispute involving hundreds of millions of dollars
Martien Lubberink argues the RBNZ's proposal to scale back bank disclosure requirements in the post GFC world is remarkable
14th Sep 15, 12:45pm
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Martien Lubberink argues the RBNZ's proposal to scale back bank disclosure requirements in the post GFC world is remarkable
BNZ's Tony Alexander says the world has changed and central banks are struggling to figure out exactly how & why
10th Sep 15, 12:40pm
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BNZ's Tony Alexander says the world has changed and central banks are struggling to figure out exactly how & why
The RBNZ may lower its view of the neutral interest rate this week for the second time in two years
9th Sep 15, 5:01am
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The RBNZ may lower its view of the neutral interest rate this week for the second time in two years
Oliver Hartwich concludes his assessment of what whent wrong in Europe with the lessons for New Zealand
8th Sep 15, 9:35am
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Oliver Hartwich concludes his assessment of what whent wrong in Europe with the lessons for New Zealand
Oliver Hartwich argues the Eurozone crisis started on the day the Euro currency was introduced
7th Sep 15, 10:07am
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Oliver Hartwich argues the Eurozone crisis started on the day the Euro currency was introduced
Oliver Hartwich shows how Europe is proving that 'demographics is destiny' and the signs point to a more peaceful, less creative, less dynamic, and more risk averse place that has lost its mojo
5th Sep 15, 1:39pm
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Oliver Hartwich shows how Europe is proving that 'demographics is destiny' and the signs point to a more peaceful, less creative, less dynamic, and more risk averse place that has lost its mojo
Oliver Hartwich tracks the rise of the European welfare state driving spending and taxes to unprecendented levels - 'bread and circuses' to mask its structural flaws
4th Sep 15, 10:38am
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Oliver Hartwich tracks the rise of the European welfare state driving spending and taxes to unprecendented levels - 'bread and circuses' to mask its structural flaws