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Do we need more direct regulation to solve our housing woes - or less? Has past regulation contained the issue, or accentuated the problems? Your view?
12th Sep 16, 5:38pm
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Do we need more direct regulation to solve our housing woes - or less? Has past regulation contained the issue, or accentuated the problems? Your view?
Central government’s bid to corporatise council assets raises more questions than it answers, writes NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp
12th Sep 16, 10:00am
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Central government’s bid to corporatise council assets raises more questions than it answers, writes NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp
Lawyers warn our regulators are upping the ante in their fight against money launderers and terrorists, as a big review of our AML/CFT regime looms and the issue gets more media scrutiny
11th Jul 16, 12:02pm
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Lawyers warn our regulators are upping the ante in their fight against money launderers and terrorists, as a big review of our AML/CFT regime looms and the issue gets more media scrutiny
Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy urges small business owners to make use of a suggestion box in the TPPA's SME chapter
29th Jun 16, 8:49am
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Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy urges small business owners to make use of a suggestion box in the TPPA's SME chapter
What the government does not need to know about you if you're a non-resident trying to set up a NZ foreign trust or company
21st Jun 16, 11:30am
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What the government does not need to know about you if you're a non-resident trying to set up a NZ foreign trust or company
EY's Rebecca Sellers and Ken Wallace outline the risks and requirements NZ companies with European customers face under the EU's new stringent data privacy regime
5th May 16, 3:27pm
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EY's Rebecca Sellers and Ken Wallace outline the risks and requirements NZ companies with European customers face under the EU's new stringent data privacy regime
UN whistle-blower and WorldRemit CEO warns banks' refusal to do business with money remitters is driving them underground, heightening the laundering risks they pose
20th Apr 16, 1:06pm
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UN whistle-blower and WorldRemit CEO warns banks' refusal to do business with money remitters is driving them underground, heightening the laundering risks they pose
RBNZ to review the way it regulates insurers following a raft of changes within the industry since the RBNZ started overseeing it in 2010
12th Apr 16, 3:29pm
RBNZ to review the way it regulates insurers following a raft of changes within the industry since the RBNZ started overseeing it in 2010
IAG wants government regulations to catch up with share economy to enable hybrid insurance
17th Feb 16, 12:02pm
IAG wants government regulations to catch up with share economy to enable hybrid insurance
Jenée Tibshraeny questions whether the Government's proposal to level the regulatory playing field in the transport sector, by easing up on taxis and cracking down on Uber, will improve the quality of service
15th Dec 15, 12:45pm
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Jenée Tibshraeny questions whether the Government's proposal to level the regulatory playing field in the transport sector, by easing up on taxis and cracking down on Uber, will improve the quality of service
NZ's 'Trowbridge Report' sets out case for more consumer-centric approach in life insurance sector with crackdown on commissions
23rd Nov 15, 5:05am
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NZ's 'Trowbridge Report' sets out case for more consumer-centric approach in life insurance sector with crackdown on commissions
Minister Paul Goldsmith admits he doesn't like the idea of the Govt directly regulating how insurers incentivise advisers to sell their products; says he'd rather a better 'disclosure regime'
12th Nov 15, 5:02am
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Minister Paul Goldsmith admits he doesn't like the idea of the Govt directly regulating how insurers incentivise advisers to sell their products; says he'd rather a better 'disclosure regime'
Geoff Simmons says regulation is important, but unless it is nimble and well managed it can become a bigger problem than whatever it was intended to solve
26th Oct 15, 7:10am
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Geoff Simmons says regulation is important, but unless it is nimble and well managed it can become a bigger problem than whatever it was intended to solve
NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp says the 'what’s yours is mine' rules stymie economic development in the places that need it most
12th Oct 15, 9:04am
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NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp says the 'what’s yours is mine' rules stymie economic development in the places that need it most
The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp points out that that the introduction of new technology is almost always irreversible
6th Jul 15, 9:25am
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The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp points out that that the introduction of new technology is almost always irreversible
The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp says it would be a welcome change to hear someone who is not an economist say: 'Why not let prices do the work?'
29th Jun 15, 8:53am
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The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp says it would be a welcome change to hear someone who is not an economist say: 'Why not let prices do the work?'
The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp says Wellington needs to be cured of its Living Wage fever - because the 'fever' might spread
8th Jun 15, 10:41am
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The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp says Wellington needs to be cured of its Living Wage fever - because the 'fever' might spread
The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp finds that charity doesn't begin at home when it comes to regulating those who provide it in this country
25th May 15, 8:56am
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The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp finds that charity doesn't begin at home when it comes to regulating those who provide it in this country
The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp argues mining could help bolster regional NZ economics
29th Nov 14, 8:00am
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The NZ Initiative's Jason Krupp argues mining could help bolster regional NZ economics
Financial markets watchdog prefers helping over enforcing, CEO Rob Everett says
17th Jun 14, 3:06pm
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Financial markets watchdog prefers helping over enforcing, CEO Rob Everett says
We are not regulating our land effectively nor are we using it wisely says Ciaran Keough. He says the benchmarks are Holland, and what Fonterra is doing in China
22nd Apr 14, 2:44pm
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We are not regulating our land effectively nor are we using it wisely says Ciaran Keough. He says the benchmarks are Holland, and what Fonterra is doing in China
Commerce Minister lauds introduction of new Financial Markets Conduct Act
1st Apr 14, 8:42am
Commerce Minister lauds introduction of new Financial Markets Conduct Act
Deloitte takes a look at Bitcoin asking whether it can enter the mainstream and what its implications might be for the financial services sector
26th Mar 14, 4:29pm
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Deloitte takes a look at Bitcoin asking whether it can enter the mainstream and what its implications might be for the financial services sector
Energy Minister says future electricity price monitoring will reflect what consumers have actually paid for their electricity
20th Mar 14, 12:46pm
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Energy Minister says future electricity price monitoring will reflect what consumers have actually paid for their electricity
Ratepayers 'can keep a closer eye on council finances' under new Govt regulations
19th Mar 14, 11:56am
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Ratepayers 'can keep a closer eye on council finances' under new Govt regulations