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Vinciane Beauchene & Allison Bailey warn that a focus on marginal productivity gains from utilising AI can distract from larger opportunities
Dambisa Moyo identifies the factors driving down demand for US Government bonds at a time of heightened volatility
10th Jun 25, 10:26am
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Dambisa Moyo identifies the factors driving down demand for US Government bonds at a time of heightened volatility
Kenneth Rogoff warns that US Republican policies will fuel inflation and drive up real interest rates
Making it easier to build a granny flat makes sense – but it’s no solution to a housing crisis, Timothy Welch says
Extreme weather events have slowed economic growth, adding to the case for another Aussie rate cut
6th Jun 25, 9:30am
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Extreme weather events have slowed economic growth, adding to the case for another Aussie rate cut
Yu Yongding argues that China's only hope of achieving its 2025 growth target lies in infrastructure development
5th Jun 25, 2:46pm
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Yu Yongding argues that China's only hope of achieving its 2025 growth target lies in infrastructure development
Aziz Huq sees no reason to believe the US has the capacity to commit to international trade agreements
Higher prices are resulting from lower global beef supply, including falling NZ production, as US tariffs push redistribution of beef trade volumes around the world
Internet forums are chock-full of advice to dry out that drenched device, but problematic myths about liquid protection and repair make it hard for consumers to separate fact from fiction, Rachel Plotnick says
Lee Jong-Wha sees South Korea revitalising its economy, reinvigorating its democracy, and bolstering its security post-election, after a rocky recent past
1st Jun 25, 1:40pm
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Lee Jong-Wha sees South Korea revitalising its economy, reinvigorating its democracy, and bolstering its security post-election, after a rocky recent past
Dambisa Moyo identifies three big factors that investors and business leaders will need to keep firmly in mind
Fiscal Policy under mounting uncertainty means government budgets need resilience - particularly in countries whose economic weight makes them influence global trends, says the IMF
Jim O'Neill points out that all the US president's latest pronouncements are undermining the greenback's standing
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Think you’re too savvy to be scammed? What to keep front of mind when investing
29th May 25, 12:01am
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Think you’re too savvy to be scammed? What to keep front of mind when investing
Could the euro replace the dollar as global reserve currency? It’s not getting any less likely, Sergi Basco says
27th May 25, 11:20am
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Could the euro replace the dollar as global reserve currency? It’s not getting any less likely, Sergi Basco says
KiwiSaver at a crossroads: Budget another missed opportunity to fix NZ’s underperforming retirement scheme, Aaron Gilbert argues
A gold analyst suggests when the bond-equity correlation flips from negative to positive, a larger allocation to gold is required to retain the initial level of portfolio risk
Carl Bildt considers the implications of a US retreat from global leadership and open trade
Rick Jones calls for a government campaign to encourage more young people to start businesses
Australia is forecast to fall 262,000 homes short of its housing target. Ehsan Noroozinejad says the country needs bold action
Budget 2025: science investment must increase as a proportion of GDP for NZ to innovate and compete, Nicola Gaston says
There’s no country more important to Australia than Indonesia. Trouble is, the feeling isn’t mutual, Tim Lindsey says
21st May 25, 3:27pm
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There’s no country more important to Australia than Indonesia. Trouble is, the feeling isn’t mutual, Tim Lindsey says
The late Joseph Nye laments the dark turn of the US in international relations, saying the country will be sharply handicapped when it tries to recover from the deep damage underway
Batteries that absorb carbon emissions move a step closer to reality; new study shows
NZ Budget 2025: economic forecasting is notoriously difficult, but global uncertainty is making it harder