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Whakaari/White Island court case will change the level of accepted risk in New Zealand’s tourism industry
Kishore Mahbubani shows how the Malaysian prime minister could stabilize his country and ensure the continued success of ASEAN
Think the RBA will lift rates on Melbourne Cup day? Don’t bet your house on it, Peter Martin says
Zhang Jun explains why China must abandon its export-driven growth model once and for all
Raghuram Rajan warns higher capital requirements for banks become counterproductive beyond a certain point
Gernot Wagner and Conor Walsh show that China's slowing growth and rising emissions are both tied to the same problem
NZ’s workplace rules will change again with each new government – unless we do this
The ANZ economics team looks at how the global interest rate shifts up impact our economic policymaking and economic prospects
Nathan Field points out there is no 'fair price' for ageing technology, so investors need to assess their exposure to companies that will fade as the new takes over, despite rear-guard defences from those affected
Mohamed El-Erian warns that US domestic politics and insufficient international cooperation could lead to financial turmoil
Too many products are easier to throw away than fix – NZ consumers deserve a ‘right to repair’
Yi Fuxian explains why the strategic anxiety over China's economic clout is premature and misplaced
Annie Te One looks at who the ‘kōhanga reo generation’ are and how they could change both Māori and mainstream politics
If you’re 65 or over and want to work, you’re far better off in New Zealand than Australia, says Peter Martin
Qian Liu thinks China's leaders have overlooked a major factor in its mounting demographic crisis
Helen Spiropoulos & Rebecca L. Bachmann look at how companies can fudge their numbers to show social and environmental progress
Ratings agency Fitch says persistent fiscal slippage and a more challenging macroeconomic backdrop have raised risks, and gross general government debt may now peak at about 47% of GDP next year
The World Gold Council's Johan Palmberg finds that gold – likely via investor flows – responds to elevated geopolitical risk. But how long that lasts depends the follow-up economic consequences
Andrew Bascand sees a big future for the investment advice industry with KiwiSaver on its way to a $250 bln pool within 10 years, and intergenerational transfers entering a super cycle
Lili Yan Ing urges the G7 to avoid punitive measures against China via its Anti-Coercion Campaign, and take the lead in de-escalating geopolitical tensions
20th Oct 23, 11:37am
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Lili Yan Ing urges the G7 to avoid punitive measures against China via its Anti-Coercion Campaign, and take the lead in de-escalating geopolitical tensions
The negative impact of ‘de-risking’ strategies by major economies would be felt beyond China, while comprehensive reforms in China could generate significant positive spillovers, the IMF says
With ESG bonuses on the rise, are they improving sustainability or just increasing executive wealth?
NZ election 2023: Labour out, National in – either way, neoliberalism wins again, Toby Boraman says
Higher interest rates have exposed vulnerabilities in some banks, and many more would be weakened by a prolonged period of tight monetary policy, says the IMF
Asia is likely to see faster disinflation, but prospects for growth in coming years are dimming, says the IMF
14th Oct 23, 9:13am
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Asia is likely to see faster disinflation, but prospects for growth in coming years are dimming, says the IMF