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When it comes to power, solar is about to leave nuclear and everything else in the shade
3rd Jul 24, 12:27pm
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When it comes to power, solar is about to leave nuclear and everything else in the shade
Despite near-term challenges in some markets, based on today's policy settings, almost 1 in 3 cars on the roads in China by 2030 is set to be electric, and almost 1 in 5 in both the United States and European Union
24th Apr 24, 9:11am
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Despite near-term challenges in some markets, based on today's policy settings, almost 1 in 3 cars on the roads in China by 2030 is set to be electric, and almost 1 in 5 in both the United States and European Union
Regressive petrol taxes drive pump prices to record highs even though crude oil prices are 40% below record highs. Rising taxes are behind the push, but retail discounts take out some of the sting
3rd Oct 18, 2:30pm
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Regressive petrol taxes drive pump prices to record highs even though crude oil prices are 40% below record highs. Rising taxes are behind the push, but retail discounts take out some of the sting
Pigeonholed in some quarters as a permabear, John Mauldin says he's actually an optimistic person who is confident in the future of humanity
19th Dec 17, 7:39am
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Pigeonholed in some quarters as a permabear, John Mauldin says he's actually an optimistic person who is confident in the future of humanity
Selena Eaqub on China, housing lessons from Silicon Valley, risky Europe, monetary policy's limits, adding value in dairy & more
18th Mar 16, 10:02am
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Selena Eaqub on China, housing lessons from Silicon Valley, risky Europe, monetary policy's limits, adding value in dairy & more
Neville Bennett doubts the world is developing a two-speed economy. He sees one slow speed. Your view?
22nd Jul 11, 7:45am
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Neville Bennett doubts the world is developing a two-speed economy. He sees one slow speed. Your view?
Opinion: Bernard Hickey argues New Zealand Inc needs to prepare itself for NZ$4/ltr petrol as rampant Chinese demand hits peak oil supply. Your view?
1st May 11, 12:16pm
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Opinion: Bernard Hickey argues New Zealand Inc needs to prepare itself for NZ$4/ltr petrol as rampant Chinese demand hits peak oil supply. Your view?