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Keyu Jin shows how China has been reorienting and even expanding its global economic footprint
20th Dec 24, 11:37am
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Keyu Jin shows how China has been reorienting and even expanding its global economic footprint
We need energy for AI, and AI for energy, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt argues
19th Dec 24, 10:10am
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We need energy for AI, and AI for energy, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt argues
MinterEllisonRuddWatts' Sarah Salmond & Alex Church explain what the recent BNZ v Gloriavale judgment means
19th Dec 24, 5:00am
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MinterEllisonRuddWatts' Sarah Salmond & Alex Church explain what the recent BNZ v Gloriavale judgment means
The World Gold Council sees the prospects for gold in 2025 on a fine line influenced by rates, risk and growth
15th Dec 24, 11:02am
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The World Gold Council sees the prospects for gold in 2025 on a fine line influenced by rates, risk and growth
Huang Yiping identifies three key challenges that the Chinese government must overcome to achieve its 5% growth goal
15th Dec 24, 10:10am
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Huang Yiping identifies three key challenges that the Chinese government must overcome to achieve its 5% growth goal
The impact of China’s property downturn on New Zealand exports: Pine proves its strength
14th Dec 24, 9:30am
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The impact of China’s property downturn on New Zealand exports: Pine proves its strength
David McMillan looks at why Donald Trump’s election could hasten the end of US dollar dominance
14th Dec 24, 9:01am
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David McMillan looks at why Donald Trump’s election could hasten the end of US dollar dominance
Deliberate disinformation campaigns are a public health risk – but NZ has no effective strategy to deal with it, Helen Petousis-Harris argues
12th Dec 24, 1:40pm
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Deliberate disinformation campaigns are a public health risk – but NZ has no effective strategy to deal with it, Helen Petousis-Harris argues
Zhang Jun outlines Chinese policymakers' tasks as the country's growth model confronts new sources of uncertainty
11th Dec 24, 10:32am
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Zhang Jun outlines Chinese policymakers' tasks as the country's growth model confronts new sources of uncertainty
Chris Ogden argues India is the new China so NZ needs to see the bigger picture in trade negotiations
10th Dec 24, 3:44pm
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Chris Ogden argues India is the new China so NZ needs to see the bigger picture in trade negotiations
Farmer confidence rises strongly on positive moves for commodity prices, interest rates. Farmers also now expect land price increases
10th Dec 24, 8:36am
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Farmer confidence rises strongly on positive moves for commodity prices, interest rates. Farmers also now expect land price increases
The Marsden Fund already provides economic returns, so don't break what isn't broken, Richard Easther argues
9th Dec 24, 12:23pm
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The Marsden Fund already provides economic returns, so don't break what isn't broken, Richard Easther argues
The government is buying the shiny, expensive AI toys rather than the things that work, Tim McNamara says
7th Dec 24, 9:57am
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The government is buying the shiny, expensive AI toys rather than the things that work, Tim McNamara says
Chatbots won’t help anyone make weapons of mass destruction. But other AI systems just might
5th Dec 24, 4:38pm
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Chatbots won’t help anyone make weapons of mass destruction. But other AI systems just might
Jay L. Zagorsky argues the way to control your spending this holiday season is to stick with cash
5th Dec 24, 10:49am
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Jay L. Zagorsky argues the way to control your spending this holiday season is to stick with cash
Global beef markets to navigate declining global production and uncertainty in 2025
5th Dec 24, 10:04am
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Global beef markets to navigate declining global production and uncertainty in 2025
New modelling from Niven Winchester shows how Trump’s trade tariffs will hurt, and help, New Zealand
4th Dec 24, 1:49pm
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New modelling from Niven Winchester shows how Trump’s trade tariffs will hurt, and help, New Zealand
Nicholas Agar and Stuart Whatley on the blind spot that Silicon Valley hype-artists love to exploit
4th Dec 24, 9:51am
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Nicholas Agar and Stuart Whatley on the blind spot that Silicon Valley hype-artists love to exploit
NZ’s gas shortage was not caused by the offshore exploration ban – but it was still a flawed policy, David Dempsey says
2nd Dec 24, 9:46am
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NZ’s gas shortage was not caused by the offshore exploration ban – but it was still a flawed policy, David Dempsey says
After the hīkoi, the challenge: the Treaty principles debate and an honest reckoning with history
1st Dec 24, 9:01am
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After the hīkoi, the challenge: the Treaty principles debate and an honest reckoning with history
Yuen Yuen Ang argues that we need a fundmentally different way of thinking about our biggest global problems
30th Nov 24, 11:17am
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Yuen Yuen Ang argues that we need a fundmentally different way of thinking about our biggest global problems
Howard Davies wonders if the Basel Committee's recommendations on minimum capital requirements will ever be implemented now
30th Nov 24, 9:30am
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Howard Davies wonders if the Basel Committee's recommendations on minimum capital requirements will ever be implemented now
Rabobank's global review of the Big 7 dairy export regions finds rising farmgate prices which will encourage higher global output based on affordable feed and rising demand. Raises its NZ payout forecast
29th Nov 24, 11:55am
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Rabobank's global review of the Big 7 dairy export regions finds rising farmgate prices which will encourage higher global output based on affordable feed and rising demand. Raises its NZ payout forecast
What is Bluesky? Why tens of millions of people are heading for a ‘decentralised’ social media platform
28th Nov 24, 9:18am
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What is Bluesky? Why tens of millions of people are heading for a ‘decentralised’ social media platform
After nearly 10 years of debate, COP29’s carbon trading deal is seriously flawed, Kate Dooley argues
27th Nov 24, 10:04am
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After nearly 10 years of debate, COP29’s carbon trading deal is seriously flawed, Kate Dooley argues