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John McKinnon says we need to recover our language and cultural connections lost over the pandemic years to build back the respect, trust and friendship needed to expand our trade
Squirrel's David Cunningham says ASB's high mortgage rates are hitting its market share and short-term profit from higher margins will come at the expense of longer-term profits
Zhiyong Yang looks at how China’s struggling real estate sector is hitting consumer spending and impacting global tourism
The IMF says although global debt recorded another significant decline in 2022, it's still high and debt sustainability remains a concern
Ailie Gallant & Kimberley Reid say we haven’t yet failed to meet the Paris climate targets, but July's record heat shows we are dangerously close to the line
The latest Rabobank Global Dairy report warns of more financial pain expected for dairy farmers, but that demand-led resurgence is now increasingly possible
After the election, Christopher Luxon’s real test could come from his right – not the left
Antara Haldar considers the implications of China's mounting economic problems for countries looking for a development model
12th Sep 23, 9:52am
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Antara Haldar considers the implications of China's mounting economic problems for countries looking for a development model
How much did Chinese investors drive up Sydney home prices? It’s less than you might think
Koichi Hamada explains why consensus predictions of a worldwide economic downturn this year have not weathered well
Ashoka Mody accuses the Indian government of using faulty accounting to cover up growing macroeconomic problems
If it looks like debt, let’s treat it like debt. Why ‘buy now, pay later’ schemes need firmer regulation in NZ
8th Sep 23, 9:30am
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If it looks like debt, let’s treat it like debt. Why ‘buy now, pay later’ schemes need firmer regulation in NZ
Pita Alexander cites 8 facts farmers should understand, and a full A-to-Z of ideas on how to handle a very difficult financial year, or more
New Zealand banks need to do right by their customers, and it starts with dropping mortgage rates, David Cunningham argues
Corelogic's Kelvin Davidson takes a look at what a National-led government would mean for property investors
George Kladakis & Alexandros Skouralis say the US banking system remains vulnerable to shocks from within the financial system and more general calamities
As NZ struggles to resolve its long-running housing crisis, investors should be taxed for keeping homes empty, Ranjana Gupta argues
The World Gold Council's asset allocation strategist says rushing back to cash is probably not a good idea as yields rise, and investors should remember the longer-term historical record of equities, bonds and gold
Taxing questions: Jonathan Barrett & Lisa Marriott ask whether National is glossing over the likely cost of administering its new ‘revenue measures’
Jack Santa Barbara looks at how to clarify what goals are needed for truly sustainable businesses, concluding we need a major rethink to actually operate sustainably
International ransomware gangs are evolving their techniques. The next generation of hackers will target weaknesses in cryptocurrencies
31st Aug 23, 9:56am
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International ransomware gangs are evolving their techniques. The next generation of hackers will target weaknesses in cryptocurrencies
Infometric's Nick Brunsdon is watching the milk payout fall below breakeven for the average dairy farmer, but he sees this as normal volatility in an industry used to volatility
Zhang Jun explains why China has abandoned its aggressive macroeconomic strategy in favour of de-risking
Stephen Agnew argues that financial education has its limits, meaning if we want New Zealanders to be better with money, we need to start at home
Jim O'Neill suspects that the BRICS+ grouping will continue to struggle to serve anything more than a symbolic purpose