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Antipodean politicians will either construct a post-neoliberal future or see their own futures sliding away
2nd Feb 26, 9:26am
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Antipodean politicians will either construct a post-neoliberal future or see their own futures sliding away
Government rejoins the long and winding road towards a beneficial ownership register for companies and limited partnerships. But what about trusts?
27th Jan 26, 11:08am
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Government rejoins the long and winding road towards a beneficial ownership register for companies and limited partnerships. But what about trusts?
Brian Easton on why we want the Reserve Bank to operate independently
26th Jan 26, 9:34am
Brian Easton on why we want the Reserve Bank to operate independently
Gareth Vaughan looks at early indicators of what the economy is doing in an election year, but notes international events may overshadow everything else
18th Jan 26, 6:02am
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Gareth Vaughan looks at early indicators of what the economy is doing in an election year, but notes international events may overshadow everything else
Latest Roy Morgan poll shows coalition parties slightly ahead of opposition parties heading into election year
15th Jan 26, 9:47am
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Latest Roy Morgan poll shows coalition parties slightly ahead of opposition parties heading into election year
Trump Administration puts forward proposal requiring visa-exempt tourists, including New Zealanders, to share social media history, biometric information and family details
11th Dec 25, 3:19pm
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Trump Administration puts forward proposal requiring visa-exempt tourists, including New Zealanders, to share social media history, biometric information and family details
Are those the ghostly chuckles of Robert Muldoon echoing down the parliamentary corridors?
8th Dec 25, 9:19am
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Are those the ghostly chuckles of Robert Muldoon echoing down the parliamentary corridors?
Brian Easton says the tensions between different approaches to the economy are surfacing as the election nears
1st Dec 25, 8:41am
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Brian Easton says the tensions between different approaches to the economy are surfacing as the election nears
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on rumours of a leadership coup, National's KiwiSaver policy and why an OCR cut ‘would be fantastic’
24th Nov 25, 3:58pm
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon on rumours of a leadership coup, National's KiwiSaver policy and why an OCR cut ‘would be fantastic’
Winston Peters plans to set off a landslide of disillusioned Labour voters by deploying the explosive force of democratic expectations
24th Nov 25, 9:29am
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Winston Peters plans to set off a landslide of disillusioned Labour voters by deploying the explosive force of democratic expectations
The left-bloc may need an overhang to change the Government next year
12th Nov 25, 7:08pm
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The left-bloc may need an overhang to change the Government next year
Taxpayers would pay the tab on a majority of any electricity price reductions, while renationalising the sector entirely could cost $20 billion
8th Nov 25, 9:00am
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Taxpayers would pay the tab on a majority of any electricity price reductions, while renationalising the sector entirely could cost $20 billion
Fonterra wants to maximise commercial returns for farmers, while Winston Peters wants to manage geopolitical risks and strategic interests of New Zealand broadly
18th Oct 25, 12:34pm
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Fonterra wants to maximise commercial returns for farmers, while Winston Peters wants to manage geopolitical risks and strategic interests of New Zealand broadly
Government will rely on export businesses, such as Fonterra, to push farmers to reduce emissions by paying low-methane producers higher prices
12th Oct 25, 4:05pm
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Government will rely on export businesses, such as Fonterra, to push farmers to reduce emissions by paying low-methane producers higher prices
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says political parties ‘have a requirement’ to go into the next election with a superannuation policy, says ‘we have shown our hand'
11th Oct 25, 8:59am
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis says political parties ‘have a requirement’ to go into the next election with a superannuation policy, says ‘we have shown our hand'