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        COP30: NZ’s lack of climate ambition undermines global goals and free-trade agreements, Nathan Cooper says
      
 
    
        What is DNS? A computer engineer explains this foundational piece of the web – and why it’s the internet’s Achilles’ heel
      
 
    
        Low bar. Richard Haass thinks the US president's week in Asian went 'well' if only because it could have gone so much worse
      
 
    
        Infometrics Rob Heyes points out that if energy demand doubles over the next 25 years as some expect, affordability and keeping a reliable supply are going to become more challenging to achieve, not to mention our environmental goals
      
 
    
        What will Trump’s deal with Xi mean for the US economy and relations with China? 
      
 
    
        31st Oct 25, 1:08pm
      
  
       
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        What will Trump’s deal with Xi mean for the US economy and relations with China? 
      
 
    
        Philippe Aghion and colleagues see great potential for AI to boost productivity without harming employment
      
 
    
        Xi-Trump summit: Trade, Taiwan and Russia still top agenda for China and US presidents, 6 years after their last meeting
      
 
    
        29th Oct 25, 2:52pm
      
  
       
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        Xi-Trump summit: Trade, Taiwan and Russia still top agenda for China and US presidents, 6 years after their last meeting
      
 
    
        Anne Krueger call for joint action to keep multilateralism alive and counter the America's divide-and-rule tactics
      
 
    
        29th Oct 25, 12:35pm
      
  
       
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        Anne Krueger call for joint action to keep multilateralism alive and counter the America's divide-and-rule tactics
      
 
    
        Dambisa Moyo highlights four indicators of excessive market exuberance and predicts how it might end
      
 
    
        Jun Du explains how US trade policy has devastated American soybean farmers, and why the damage will be permanent
      
 
    
        Isaiah Andrews & Maryam Farboodi point to bond market signals that complicate the narrative about AI technology's game-changing potential
      
 
    
        26th Oct 25, 11:24am
      
  
       
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        Isaiah Andrews & Maryam Farboodi point to bond market signals that complicate the narrative about AI technology's game-changing potential
      
 
    
        A gold analyst says a portfolio that includes gold adds resiliency, and the diversification benefits remain as relevant as ever amid raging political & economic crosscurrents
      
 
    
        26th Oct 25, 10:52am
      
  
       
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        A gold analyst says a portfolio that includes gold adds resiliency, and the diversification benefits remain as relevant as ever amid raging political & economic crosscurrents
      
 
    
        Squirrel's David Cunningham reckons the home loan market will get a sub-4% fixed mortgage rate by early 2026 - if the OCR falls another -25 bps
      
 
    
        White elephant? Hardly, Snowy 2.0 will last 150 years and work with batteries to push out gas, Andrew Blakers, Harry Armstrong-Thawley & Timothy Weber say
      
 
    
        AI is using your data to set personalised prices online. It could seriously backfire,  Nitika Garg says
      
 
    
        OpenAI slipped shopping into 800 million ChatGPT users’ chats − here’s why that matters
      
 
    
        22nd Oct 25, 8:05am
      
  
       
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        OpenAI slipped shopping into 800 million ChatGPT users’ chats − here’s why that matters
      
 
    
        Hilary Allen explains how dashed hopes for AI technology could trigger a dangerous chain reaction
      
 
    
        21st Oct 25, 2:21pm
      
  
       
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        Hilary Allen explains how dashed hopes for AI technology could trigger a dangerous chain reaction
      
 
    
        Barry Eichengreen thinks the argument that stablecoins will preserve the US dollar dominance rests on a slew of shaky assumptions and leaves key questions unanswered
      
 
    
        Kate Hua-Ke Chi looks at why countries struggle to quit fossil fuels, despite higher costs and 30 years of climate talks and treaties
      
 
    
        Jeffrey Wu touts China's strategic investment in open AI models, cheap renewables, and a stable supply of nuclear power
      
 
    
        Asia has proved unexpectedly resilient, aided by a front-loading of exports, technology investment, and policy support. Now it must rebalance more toward domestic demand and deepen regional integration
      
 
    
        18th Oct 25, 9:20am
      
  
       
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        Asia has proved unexpectedly resilient, aided by a front-loading of exports, technology investment, and policy support. Now it must rebalance more toward domestic demand and deepen regional integration
      
 
    
        IMF wants policymakers to strengthen oversight of non-bank financial intermediaries, whose increasing interconnectedness with banks could exacerbate adverse shocks
      
 
    
        A ‘lack of ambition’ over livestock emissions targets now threatens NZ’s reputation and trade, James Renwick says
      
 
    
        ‘Doughnut economics’ shows how global growth is out of balance and how we can fix it, Warwick Smith says
      
 
    
        The World Gold Council says gold will hold its ground and perhaps see further uplift should equities experience a correction, given the plethora of supportive factors elsewhere. But a major liquidity squeeze could upend both gold and equities