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Gold demand has spiked but production hasn't. The World Gold Council looks at what is likely to happen to gold supply at sharply higher prices
14th Mar 26, 10:07am
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Gold demand has spiked but production hasn't. The World Gold Council looks at what is likely to happen to gold supply at sharply higher prices
Raghuram Rajan considers whether the future with AI is one of widespread job losses - and how governments are likely to respond
When GPS lies at sea: How electronic warfare is threatening ships and their crews
After a summer of weather disasters, will Kiwis make climate an election issue?
Why shadow tankers are the only ships still moving through the Strait of Hormuz
Ian Bremmer considers whether the countries most vulnerable to US or Chinese domination can find common cause
11th Mar 26, 9:18am
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Ian Bremmer considers whether the countries most vulnerable to US or Chinese domination can find common cause
AI and work: an expert assesses how far this revolution still has to run
Rabobank sees cautious dairy commodity price recovery even amid heavy global supply
10th Mar 26, 10:05am
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Rabobank sees cautious dairy commodity price recovery even amid heavy global supply
Insolvencies have spiked – would a law change let more businesses trade their way out of trouble?
Dave Ananth says student loan repayment obligations are often much tougher than they seem because they begin before graduates reach financial stability
9th Mar 26, 12:31pm
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Dave Ananth says student loan repayment obligations are often much tougher than they seem because they begin before graduates reach financial stability
New Zealand wants to double foreign student revenue by 2034 – but does it have capacity, Cristóbal Castro Barrientos asks
Kim von Lanthen wants our commodity producers to grow future profitability by putting some of the windfall of free trade access into focused science for downstream products that can be expected to command respect overseas
Far from random, China’s global port network is clustering near the world’s riskiest trade routes
Why the US is unlikely to curtail China’s dominance over critical minerals
Wasay Majid argues retirement savings and housing affordability policies can no longer be designed in isolation
Why Commonwealth Bank’s $1 billion suspected loan fraud should change how we bank and do business
Keun Lee shows how weaker intellectual property rights help latecomers build their technological capabilities
AI can slowly shift an organisation’s core principles. How to spot ‘value drift’ early
Mohamed A. El-Erian says improving the Fed’s record and restoring trust in its judgment will require new Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh to address a long list of problems
Kenneth Rogoff says the Trump administration’s support for cryptocurrencies and long-standing US weaponisation of the greenback, could prompt some central banks to experiment with bitcoin diversification
Australia’s new fuel efficiency scheme quietly created a carbon currency for cars that's working, Hussein Dia says
Peter Drennan says Auckland's messy housing debate has clarified. We now know who actually wants to fix the housing crisis and who's strip-mining it for political advantage
China’s dancing robots are a wake-up call for Australia on policy and productivity, Marina Yue Zhang says
RBNZ Governor explains why they expect declining tradables inflation to bring inflation rate back within target range, providing the economy with room to recover without a lift-off in inflation
Antara Haldar praises Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for discarding the fiction of a rules-based international order