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China delivers better economic data responding to stimulus; Singapore factories busier; US data wavers & sentiment drops; UST ...
Insurance Council says a 'low number' of New Zealanders consider changing their insurance providers and urges people to shop ...
China's big Achilles heel is food security. While they prioritise addressing it, they remain very reliant on food imports and ...
Positive risk sentiment continued despite conflicting news on tariff developments. The S&P advanced 0.7% extending its weekly ...
In an unsafe world, savers can manage risk, and the upcoming taxpayer guarantee will make that easy to access. But the cost will be lower returns ...
BNZ's head of research Stephen Toplis says the Reserve Bank 'does have a track record' of withdrawing guidance on the future ...
Anyone who spends too much time thinking about international money goes mad.” Fortunately, amid the Trump-induced chaos in ...
*Brian Easton, an independent scholar, is an economist, social statistician, public policy analyst and historian. He was the ...
Chris Trotter says there is very little that is either logical or rational in the doctrines of the Catholic Church – or in ...
Dambisa Moyo advises investors to prepare for crisis scenarios where conventional risk-management strategies no longer work ...
Reserve Bank's latest credit conditions survey shows while mortgage demand has increased, poor economic conditions and higher ...
Ross Stitt says the Aussie election is being called a choice between 'dumb and dumber'. And just when conditions are ripe for ...
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