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Juergen Braunstein, et al. see the pandemic accelerating a shift toward digital payments - and away from pathogen-carrying banknotes
ANZ New Zealand economists call for RBNZ quantitative easing 'in the ballpark of' $15 billion to $20 billion annually to soothe financial markets and ease bank funding costs
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg points out that the same data-driven technologies we love to fear and hate are now helping to save lives
Anders Aslund says the absence of US leadership in response to the COVID-19 pandemic will have dire economic consequences
Westpac CEO David McLean details the bank's efforts to combat climate change, saying banks need to make it easier for their customers to take action on climate change
Kevin Sampson wants to see more pressure applied to all businesses at all levels to actually work at improving productivity, better competition regulation, and a rising minimum wage to keep the pressure on
Larry Hatheway explains how policymakers can get ahead of the epidemic's negative global economic repercussions
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Fast real-time payments are coming, making life much easier for consumers and opening up new revenue channels for banks. But some key components need to be in place to get wide adoption
29th Feb 20, 5:36am
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Fast real-time payments are coming, making life much easier for consumers and opening up new revenue channels for banks. But some key components need to be in place to get wide adoption
Diane Coyle call on governments to develop a plan for managing new critical data resources before it is too late and captured by Big Tech
27th Feb 20, 11:00am
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Diane Coyle call on governments to develop a plan for managing new critical data resources before it is too late and captured by Big Tech
Homeownership has long been touted as the great Kiwi dream, but not everyone’s looking for a permanent fix. Jihee Junn explores the rising phenomenon of renters by choice
The World Gold Council says a quick resolution to the COVID-19 emergency won't have much impact, but wider lingering economic effects could raise the gold price sharply
Massey University's GDP Live team with the ageing, shrinking, Japanese population, the bug with the billion dollar bite, flexible workspaces, coronavirus price gouging, the re-rise of Aussie houses and is the world now ready for plant-based meat?
Yuen Yuen Ang sees three possible senarios in which Xi Jinping's hold on power is weakened or even broken
Huang Yiping shows how Chinese online banks are using non-traditional data to broaden financial inclusion
Yu Yongding highlights three ways in which the country's policymakers can help to limit the outbreak's impact in China
Harbour Asset Management's Simon Pannett casts an eye over the leveraged loan market looking for warning signs of trouble ahead
15th Feb 20, 9:31am
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Harbour Asset Management's Simon Pannett casts an eye over the leveraged loan market looking for warning signs of trouble ahead
Akira Kawamoto notes that government's strict containment measures are disrupting supply chains and tourism across Asia
George Soros worries that the pursuit of business is threatening the values on which the European Union was founded
Anders Åslund expects cronyism to prevent the new Russian government from achieving any of its economic policy goals
Zhang Jun argues that better emergency response and further policy stimulus will limit the epidemic's impact on growth
Xiao Qiang shows how an overbearing censorship machine facilitated the spread of the coronavirus beyond Wuhan
Following a stellar 2019 and an unexpectedly dramatic start to 2020, Nikko AM’s Head of Equities, Stuart Williams looks ahead to what the year may bring for New Zealand’s economy
Craig Fisher analyses the 2020 BlackRock letter to CEOs, explains why it is important, and why everyone should consider how the issues raised impact them and respond appropriately
How a group of 8 friends went on an 8-month journey buying a house together in Wellington
Kernel's Dean Anderson explains what a financial index is; how they are constructed, who is behind them, what they do and don't do, and how they are used by investors