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Treatments tailored to you: how AI will change NZ healthcare, and what we have to get right first
Friend-shoring: What Biden wants to achieve by trading with allies rather than rivals
Independence is critical to winning the fight against inflation and achieving stable long-term economic growth, but policymakers risk facing pressure amid a wave of elections this year
NZ is in recession – so far there are few signs the government has a plan to stimulate and grow the economy
Something felt ‘off’ – how AI messed with our human research, and what we learned
AI has transformative power, but it needs to be deployed in an equitable and just manner
Biden administration privacy protecting ban on data sale angers Big Tech
The World Gold Council says the gold price is at record highs from a weaker USD, higher risk and momentum, plus factors such as ‘technicals’ and over-the-counter activity all combining
Bradford DeLong asks why is the American long-term real safe interest rate so far above the neutral level?
Apple's developing a smart ring. What do we know about it so far?
Laurence Jones & Heather He take a look at robo-advisers, and the pros and cons of using AI in investing
Louise Crabtree-Hayes looks at how co-operative housing could take pressure off Australia’s housing crisis
Charlie Huang explains how China’s green steel push could crush Australia’s dirty iron ore exports
Zhang Jun and Tomas Casa-Klett consider whether the factors that have led to day's prosperity in China also contain the seeds of decline
13th Mar 24, 1:15pm
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Zhang Jun and Tomas Casa-Klett consider whether the factors that have led to day's prosperity in China also contain the seeds of decline
New Zealand startup valuations are too low. We should fix that, Andrew Chen says
Michael Strain warns that the US economy could still crash, given negative consumer sentiment and a hot labour market
Among other factors, the broadening EU environmental clamp on dairy farming will add to global climate disruptions to milk supply, adding upside to global dairy prices. Better weather locally points to a better upcoming season
Both governments and companies are taking more leverage risks with bond funding, the OECD finds. In fact more than half of all global corporate debt is now on the lowest investment grade rating, double the share in 2000
Suez Canal trade down 50% in first 2 months of year, while Panama Canal trade fell 32%, disrupting supply chains & distorting key macroeconomic indicators
SEC approves first US climate disclosure rules: Why the requirements are much weaker than planned and what they mean for companies
Europe’s tech industry lags behind the US – but it gives the continent a chance to write the rules of the game
As the coalition government's first 100 days runs its course, Richard Shaw points out the rubber is only just starting to hit the road
The ‘halvening’ is coming. Amy Castor and David Gerard explain what this means for bitcoin
With greenwashing claims on trial, Matthew Hall asks whether New Zealand should ban fossil fuel advertising
Worried about price gouging? For banks, there’s a simple solution, Peter Martin says