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Despite market enthusiasm for a rate hike pause or a pace reduction, US Fed officials reinforce that their policy rates will keep rising until inflation is back under control
Negative equity is looming for some home owners – but you only need to worry if you need to sell
William Janeway traces how neoliberalism transformed the once-expansive role of big business in America's political economy
12th Nov 22, 9:20am
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William Janeway traces how neoliberalism transformed the once-expansive role of big business in America's political economy
Harbour Asset Management's Chris Di Leva reminds investors that over the long term the New Zealand market has delivered out-sized returns. But there are idiosyncrasies in the local market can deliver both positive and negative outperformance
Fighting inflation doesn’t directly cause unemployment – but that’s still the most likely outcome
With the sudden dive in the bitcoin price, here’s how to make sense of the industry-shaking collapse of FTX
Nathan Cooper says with the Three Waters reforms under fire, let’s not forget that safe and affordable water is a human right
Mike Blackburn reveals a fast population shift out to the two TLAs that border Christchurch City, but the City is still building new dwellings at a fast pace despite the exodus
Riley Chance says a low-cost education system that ignores educational quality, reliant on hustling international students is nothing short of ludicrous
From farming to fermentation: how New Zealand could ‘brew up’ new foods to reduce agricultural emissions
The IMF says policymakers must act decisively to avoid the harm from fraying ties, and ensure trade remains an engine of growth
Murray Grimwood has a different take on the Damien O'Connor radio interview. He points out we are blind to the magnitude of the fossil acre / real solar acre ratio which means we are overpopulated and underfooded now
Farmers need certainty over emissions pricing – removing the Government from the equation might help
The IMF says a deterioration in market liquidity has amplified price swings
28th Oct 22, 10:34am
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The IMF says a deterioration in market liquidity has amplified price swings
Yu Yongding highlights two barriers to the effective implementation of growth-enhancing infrastructure investment in China
Willem Buiter and Anne Sibert identify unforced errors in the English central bank's latest emergency bond-market intervention
Keun Lee argues that, with the US exporting inflation, countries should embrace macroprudential measures
Liz Truss resigns as Britain's prime minister: the five causes of her downfall explained
Riley Chance questions whether AUT and Massey University really face financial challenges
Measuring the ‘Halloween effect’ – can retail investor optimism really affect stock returns?
19th Oct 22, 12:49pm
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Measuring the ‘Halloween effect’ – can retail investor optimism really affect stock returns?
The United States is gearing up for midterm elections. What are they and what’s at stake?
Despina Alexiadou highlights how unusual it is for a UK PM to sack their chancellor of the exchequer
Positive real rates across the curve is a key drag for gold says ANZ's gold analysts, with investment outflows, and rising geopolitical and economic risks are having a surprisingly limited impact on haven buying
Thitinan Pongsudhirak argues that the new geopolitical realities have put the ASEAN organisation's once-lofty aspirations out of reach
15th Oct 22, 9:53am
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Thitinan Pongsudhirak argues that the new geopolitical realities have put the ASEAN organisation's once-lofty aspirations out of reach
The IMF says policy responses to currency depreciation pressures should focus on the drivers of the exchange-rate moves and signs of market disruptions