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Willis warns of a ‘tight’ budget to come, but NZ should be going for productivity, not austerity, Dennis Wesselbaum argues
Rabobank analysts say the new Indonesian school milk program is expected to create opportunities for New Zealand’s dairy sector
Dambisa Moyo advises investors to prepare for crisis scenarios where conventional risk-management strategies no longer work
The IMF says stronger regional economic ties in Asia can help build resilience during a time of growing policy uncertainty
26th Apr 25, 12:36pm
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The IMF says stronger regional economic ties in Asia can help build resilience during a time of growing policy uncertainty
This may be as good as it gets: NZ and Australia face a complicated puzzle when it comes to supermarket prices, Richard Meade says
26th Apr 25, 9:36am
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This may be as good as it gets: NZ and Australia face a complicated puzzle when it comes to supermarket prices, Richard Meade says
Amid heightened uncertainty, policymakers will need to deal with complex trade-offs between debt, slower growth, and new spending pressures, says the IMF
The billions spent on NZ’s accommodation supplement is failing to make rent affordable – so what will?
Risks have risen as financial conditions tightened, with key vulnerabilities ahead, IMF warns
Amid trade tensions and high policy uncertainty, the path forward will be determined by how challenges are confronted and opportunities embraced, says the IMF
Wall Street caught between a rock and a hard place as tensions between US and China rise
23rd Apr 25, 8:27am
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Wall Street caught between a rock and a hard place as tensions between US and China rise
Zhang Jun thinks China's policymakers should focus on providing more income support and social protections
Keun Lee explains why the US Administration's ham-handed approach to trade is doomed to fail
21st Apr 25, 11:40am
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Keun Lee explains why the US Administration's ham-handed approach to trade is doomed to fail
Eswar Prasad and Caroline Smiltneks consider the growth prospects for the major economies in the wake of the Trump tariff actions
Heightened tensions can hurt stock markets, raise government borrowing costs, and pose risks to financial stability, says the IMF
18th Apr 25, 10:15am
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Heightened tensions can hurt stock markets, raise government borrowing costs, and pose risks to financial stability, says the IMF
Nancy Qian explains how both Europe and China could soften the blow from US tariffs by deepening their own trade
Richard Meade and Magnus Söderberg say electricity customers heading into winter might be happier with rising transmission and distribution prices if they were confident regulation genuinely improved their overall value for money
The US-China trade war leaves NZ worse off, but still well placed to weather the storm – new modelling from Niven Winchester shows
16th Apr 25, 8:34am
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The US-China trade war leaves NZ worse off, but still well placed to weather the storm – new modelling from Niven Winchester shows
In trade war with the US, China holds a lot more cards than Trump may think − in fact, it might have a winning hand, Linggong Kong says
Jim O'Neill considers what other economies can do to offset the effects of the Trump administration's trade warfare
Huang Yiping urges Chinese policymakers to fill the leadership vacuum created by America's protectionist turn
13th Apr 25, 9:24am
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Huang Yiping urges Chinese policymakers to fill the leadership vacuum created by America's protectionist turn
Richard Sherwin thinks those who question the rationality of recent US trade policy are missing the point
Ian Bremmer explains why US trade policy is tantamount to an unprecedented 'own goal'
As more communities have to consider relocation, we explore what happens to the land after people leave
Martin Whetton says events in fixed income markets this week have no historical precedent, suggesting a sea-change in the way the US is viewed
A fair go for young Australians in this election? Voters are weighing up intergenerational inequity