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I was a music AI sceptic – until I actually used it, Alexis Weaver says
24th Mar 25, 3:17pm
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I was a music AI sceptic – until I actually used it, Alexis Weaver says
Trouble at Tesla and protests against Trump’s tariffs suggest consumer boycotts are starting to bite, Erin O'Brien & Justine Coneybeer say
Jim O'Neill explains why the US currency has been declining despite widespread expectations to the contrary
23rd Mar 25, 12:16pm
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Jim O'Neill explains why the US currency has been declining despite widespread expectations to the contrary
While gold may face consolidation due to the speed of its latest move, the combination of geopolitical and geoeconomic uncertainty, rising inflation, lower rates and a weaker US dollar continue to provide powerful tailwinds to investment demand
Katharine Moody says NZ First has got it wrong with its bill targeting diversity, equity and inclusion
If NZ wants to decarbonise energy, we need to know which renewables deliver the best payback, Alan Brent & Isabella Pimentel Pincelli say
Stop waiting for a foreign hero: NZ’s supermarket sector needs competition from within
Streaming, surveillance and the power of suggestion: the hidden cost of 10 years of Netflix
Consumer NZ calls for market study into domestic aviation sector, stronger scam protection, tackling greenwashing & more
Cryptocurrency’s transparency is a mirage: New research shows a small group of insiders influence its value
Scott Montgomery says the US-Ukraine deal highlights Ukraine’s wealth of critical minerals, but extracting them isn’t so simple
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BNP Paribas explores how climate disclosures across APAC are setting new benchmarks for transparency & accountability, enabling impactful solutions in transition finance
13th Mar 25, 11:38am
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BNP Paribas explores how climate disclosures across APAC are setting new benchmarks for transparency & accountability, enabling impactful solutions in transition finance
Quantum technologies are changing our world – David Hutchinson asks what NZ needs to do to be part of the next revolution
12th Mar 25, 10:47am
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Quantum technologies are changing our world – David Hutchinson asks what NZ needs to do to be part of the next revolution
Rabobank analysts say high and rising beef prices in the US and Canada will draw in imports including from New Zealand where prices are also rising, while production isn't
10th Mar 25, 10:01am
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Rabobank analysts say high and rising beef prices in the US and Canada will draw in imports including from New Zealand where prices are also rising, while production isn't
Keun Lee and Marco Kamiya point out that, for emerging and developing economies, attracting foreign direct investment is not enough
9th Mar 25, 11:41am
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Keun Lee and Marco Kamiya point out that, for emerging and developing economies, attracting foreign direct investment is not enough
Midori Paxton shows how digital tools can drive a data-driven approach to protecting the planet's environmental health
8th Mar 25, 10:08am
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Midori Paxton shows how digital tools can drive a data-driven approach to protecting the planet's environmental health
Demand growth will keep inventories low in dairy markets and higher prices are not expected to bring a surge in supply because global production rises from here are only expected to be modest
7th Mar 25, 9:23am
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Demand growth will keep inventories low in dairy markets and higher prices are not expected to bring a surge in supply because global production rises from here are only expected to be modest
DOGE threat: How government data would give an AI company extraordinary power
Richard Shaw says NZ governments enjoy an ‘executive paradise’ – and a longer parliamentary term won’t change that
Ignore the ‘ivory tower’ clichés – universities are the innovation partners more Kiwi businesses need, Omid Aliasghar says
3rd Mar 25, 12:21pm
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Ignore the ‘ivory tower’ clichés – universities are the innovation partners more Kiwi businesses need, Omid Aliasghar says
Alper Kara worries the UK’s rollback of banking regulations could risk another financial crisis
Yu Yongding explains why demand for foreign capital inflows to offset the US's savings shortfall may go unmet
New generative AI tools can redefine the relationship between governments and citizens, says the IMF, but strong leadership and safeguards are fundamental
1st Mar 25, 10:16am
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New generative AI tools can redefine the relationship between governments and citizens, says the IMF, but strong leadership and safeguards are fundamental
Jim O'Neill thinks the Trump administration may convince the rest of the world to rely less on US consumer demand
Mark Blyth explains how an old orthodoxy is being put to more openly political and redistributive uses