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Sergei Guriev examines Russia's rapidly deteriorating fiscal outlook in the wake of the ruble's latest tumble
23rd Aug 23, 10:01am
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Sergei Guriev examines Russia's rapidly deteriorating fiscal outlook in the wake of the ruble's latest tumble
A new approach to environmental, social and governance policies is needed before it’s too late
23rd Aug 23, 9:35am
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A new approach to environmental, social and governance policies is needed before it’s too late
A retiring NZ MP has suggested joining Australia, we should at least think about it (before saying no)
22nd Aug 23, 11:01am
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A retiring NZ MP has suggested joining Australia, we should at least think about it (before saying no)
Mohamed El-Erain thinks much will depend on the US Federal Reserve performance over the next six months
20th Aug 23, 8:00am
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Mohamed El-Erain thinks much will depend on the US Federal Reserve performance over the next six months
Mike Blackburn can see the downturn in residential construction extending for another six to twelve months, but the sector isn't crashing he says. It is just coming off an unusual high
19th Aug 23, 9:39am
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Mike Blackburn can see the downturn in residential construction extending for another six to twelve months, but the sector isn't crashing he says. It is just coming off an unusual high
Raghuram Rajan explains why so many previously discredited economic policies have become easier to sell to the public
19th Aug 23, 9:24am
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Raghuram Rajan explains why so many previously discredited economic policies have become easier to sell to the public
Kenneth Rogoff argues that the debt supercycle theory seems to offer the best explanation for the Chinese economy's current slowdown
19th Aug 23, 9:10am
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Kenneth Rogoff argues that the debt supercycle theory seems to offer the best explanation for the Chinese economy's current slowdown
Japan has gone its own way on fighting inflation so Michael Mouat asks if NZ can learn from a global outlier
17th Aug 23, 4:05pm
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Japan has gone its own way on fighting inflation so Michael Mouat asks if NZ can learn from a global outlier
Creating ‘sponge cities’ to cope with more rainfall needn’t cost billions – but NZ has to start now
15th Aug 23, 10:46am
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Creating ‘sponge cities’ to cope with more rainfall needn’t cost billions – but NZ has to start now
Diane Coyle identifies policies to ensure that AI technology generates productivity, rather than more market concentration
15th Aug 23, 10:08am
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Diane Coyle identifies policies to ensure that AI technology generates productivity, rather than more market concentration
Alexander Douglas weighs up the idea of permanently setting interest rates at zero
14th Aug 23, 10:17am
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Alexander Douglas weighs up the idea of permanently setting interest rates at zero
From his vantage point in the greater Christchurch area, Mike Blackburn reminds builders there is still work to be had despite the downturn; it just takes [new] effort to find it
11th Aug 23, 1:00pm
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From his vantage point in the greater Christchurch area, Mike Blackburn reminds builders there is still work to be had despite the downturn; it just takes [new] effort to find it
From Oppenheimer to Milton Friedman: How the Cold War battle of economic ideas shaped our world
11th Aug 23, 10:15am
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From Oppenheimer to Milton Friedman: How the Cold War battle of economic ideas shaped our world
Katharina Pistor thinks the obsession with technocratic goal-setting and box-ticking has become a dangerous distraction
10th Aug 23, 11:49am
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Katharina Pistor thinks the obsession with technocratic goal-setting and box-ticking has become a dangerous distraction
Kevin Trenberth says meeting the long-term climate threat takes more than private investment so suggests 10 ways NZ can be smart and strategic
10th Aug 23, 11:31am
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Kevin Trenberth says meeting the long-term climate threat takes more than private investment so suggests 10 ways NZ can be smart and strategic
The IMF says financial-sector assessments are gauging the effects of elevated borrowing costs, and the prospect that central banks may keep policy rates higher for longer than investors expect
9th Aug 23, 12:56pm
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The IMF says financial-sector assessments are gauging the effects of elevated borrowing costs, and the prospect that central banks may keep policy rates higher for longer than investors expect
Peter Siminski offers six reasons Australians don’t trust economists, and how they could do better
9th Aug 23, 9:15am
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Peter Siminski offers six reasons Australians don’t trust economists, and how they could do better
Hunting for a ‘golden unicorn’: How NZ charities find banks constantly get in the way of them helping people
8th Aug 23, 10:24am
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Hunting for a ‘golden unicorn’: How NZ charities find banks constantly get in the way of them helping people
Australia is about to set its first full employment target and it will define people’s lives for decades, Peter Martin says
7th Aug 23, 2:19pm
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Australia is about to set its first full employment target and it will define people’s lives for decades, Peter Martin says
Bradford DeLong notes that the long-term mathematical attractiveness of stocks belies the risk of ruin
5th Aug 23, 11:15am
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Bradford DeLong notes that the long-term mathematical attractiveness of stocks belies the risk of ruin
Despite gold supply rising +7% and gold demand falling -2% in June from a year ago, gold prices were up +6% over the same period, the World Gold Council reports. Firmer jewelery and investment demand helped offset slower central bank buying
5th Aug 23, 10:21am
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Despite gold supply rising +7% and gold demand falling -2% in June from a year ago, gold prices were up +6% over the same period, the World Gold Council reports. Firmer jewelery and investment demand helped offset slower central bank buying
Rate hikes may have slowed inflation in the US, but they have also heightened the risk of financial crises for lower-income nations, Cristina Bodea says
4th Aug 23, 10:21am
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Rate hikes may have slowed inflation in the US, but they have also heightened the risk of financial crises for lower-income nations, Cristina Bodea says
Andrew Body & Simon Jensen look at how to boost bank lending to businesses and improve productivity
3rd Aug 23, 10:36am
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Andrew Body & Simon Jensen look at how to boost bank lending to businesses and improve productivity
Timothy Welch says 70 years of road-based policies created today’s transport problems, so does National’s transport plan add up?
3rd Aug 23, 10:35am
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Timothy Welch says 70 years of road-based policies created today’s transport problems, so does National’s transport plan add up?
Here's 10 things you need to know ahead of the NZ election
2nd Aug 23, 12:08pm
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Here's 10 things you need to know ahead of the NZ election