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Economic growth shows near-term resilience amid persistent challenges, says the IMF in its latest update
26th Jul 23, 12:12pm
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Economic growth shows near-term resilience amid persistent challenges, says the IMF in its latest update
Chapman Tripp lawyers probe why & how BKBM, NZ’s primary wholesale floating interest rate benchmark, might be changed
Climate extremes make NZ’s supply chains highly vulnerable – it’s time to rethink how we grow and ship food
The combination of sharply rising cocoa and sugar prices are conspiring to raise the cost of chocolate, but lower dairy prices might help keep the jump from being extreme
Michael Strain pushes back against the emerging consensus that an economic 'soft landing' is likely in the US
25th Jul 23, 9:43am
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Michael Strain pushes back against the emerging consensus that an economic 'soft landing' is likely in the US
Mohamed El-Erain outlines several steps that governments could take to prevent stagnation and enhance their citizens' well-being
Jim O'Neill sees unexpected developments over the past year as a useful reminder of economics' limitations
Stephen Bartos outlines a three-point plan to untangle the public service from consultants such as PwC
Why Russia pulled out of its grain deal with Ukraine, and what that means for the global food system
Using green banks to solve America’s affordable housing crisis and climate change at the same time
Nancy Qian sees the contraction of high-paying, high-skilled jobs for recent graduates in China as an ominous sign
Establishing effective policies has become a priority for authorities amid the failure of some exchanges and collapse of certain crypto assets, the IMF says
Gernot Wagner observes that the main issue in the climate fight is not just cutting emissions but reducing costly uncertainties
Meet Michele Bullock, the RBA insider tasked with making the Reserve Bank of Australia more outward-looking as its next governor
Kent Harrington shows why China's "no limits" partnership with Russia has become a liability it cannot throw off
Australia & New Zealand can learn from the UK’s experience by making banks pay for scam losses
Kevin Trenberth on why we can expect a steep climb in temperature this year and next
Gorana Grgić probes why NATO is expanding its reach into the Asia-Pacific region
The World Gold Council says gold’s positive asymmetrical performance can be a valuable component to investors’ asset allocation toolkit. But it is wary of challenges if tightening continues for longer than expected or a soft landing is engineered
Zhang Jun thinks that a supportive policy package from Beijing will go a long way toward reinvigorating China's long-term growth
8th Jul 23, 9:01am
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Zhang Jun thinks that a supportive policy package from Beijing will go a long way toward reinvigorating China's long-term growth
IMF says tax systems need updating to cope with crypto assets, whose anonymity and decentralized nature poses challenges- not least for the value added consumption taxes like GST
Not all rent control policies are the same – the Green Party proposal deserves an open-minded debate, Tom Baker says
New research looks at who decides what ESG is and how to make investments greener
Two more RBA rate hikes, tumbling inflation, and a high chance of recession: how The Conversation's forecasting panel sees Australia's 2023-24
Fund manager Nikko points out the raising of the top tax rate turbocharges the benefits of using PIEs