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2021

2023 was a year when things started returning to 'normal' (whatever that is now). But how will 2024 turn out? Have we consumed our future already? Time to record your 2024 predictions
31st Dec 23, 6:00am
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2023 was a year when things started returning to 'normal' (whatever that is now). But how will 2024 turn out? Have we consumed our future already? Time to record your 2024 predictions
2022 was a weird year. Economic activity grew and our labour markets flourished. Even holiday spending is strong. Few picked these core strengths. But how will 2023 turn out? Have we consumed our future already? Time to record your 2023 predictions
30th Dec 22, 12:00pm
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2022 was a weird year. Economic activity grew and our labour markets flourished. Even holiday spending is strong. Few picked these core strengths. But how will 2023 turn out? Have we consumed our future already? Time to record your 2023 predictions
2021 might have ended up as "déjà vu all over again", but now is the time to record your 2022 predictions (and check how you went with your 2021 attempt)
31st Dec 21, 10:45am
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2021 might have ended up as "déjà vu all over again", but now is the time to record your 2022 predictions (and check how you went with your 2021 attempt)
In 2021, the observation that the country was fast becoming unrecognisable became a commonplace in conversations across New Zealand, Chris Trotter says
20th Dec 21, 9:47am
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In 2021, the observation that the country was fast becoming unrecognisable became a commonplace in conversations across New Zealand, Chris Trotter says
Artificial intelligence, QR code payments, open banking & buy now pay later services all feature in Juniper Research's predictions for the top 10 fintech trends of 2021
9th Feb 21, 1:30pm
Artificial intelligence, QR code payments, open banking & buy now pay later services all feature in Juniper Research's predictions for the top 10 fintech trends of 2021
2020 might have delivered an unexpected horror run, but now it is behind us it is time to record what you think will happen in 2021 (and to check how well your 2020 predictions worked out)
31st Dec 20, 9:36am
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2020 might have delivered an unexpected horror run, but now it is behind us it is time to record what you think will happen in 2021 (and to check how well your 2020 predictions worked out)
From climate change and geopolitics to new growth models, David Skilling says 2021 will see widespread public and private sector innovation - as well as more economic and political volatility
21st Dec 20, 12:12pm
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From climate change and geopolitics to new growth models, David Skilling says 2021 will see widespread public and private sector innovation - as well as more economic and political volatility