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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
Labour's Arena Williams argues if the Government was serious about tackling high prices, big corporates would already be changing their behaviour
Mark Blyth explains how an old orthodoxy is being put to more openly political and redistributive uses
Scam Factories: the inside story of Southeast Asia’s brutal fraud compounds
The gold price has surged to record highs. Dirk Baur looks at what’s behind the move
Andrew Laming urges farm businesses to not get frustrated with access to agri credit. Own your own credit risk and use it to your advantage, he says
26th Feb 25, 9:26am
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Andrew Laming urges farm businesses to not get frustrated with access to agri credit. Own your own credit risk and use it to your advantage, he says
NZ First's 'woke banking bill' could represent a significant incursion into the contract between financial institutions and their customers, Bell Gully suggests
Katharine Moody suggests regulation of the private rental market could be the only way to avoid the plague of homelessness seen in many parts of the world
Remembering the Poly-1: what NZ’s forgotten homegrown school computer can teach us about state-led innovation
Auckland Council's chief economist has five observations on Auckland’s economy and their policy implications
UK inheritance tax changes designed to grab tax from thousands of returning Kiwis and Brits is coming down-under
NZ has long suffered from low productivity. Dougal Sutherland says a simple fix could be keeping workers happy
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Cam Harper says investment decisions you make should be well-informed so that you can be confident your investment is a good fit with your current risk appetite
22nd Feb 25, 12:01am
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Cam Harper says investment decisions you make should be well-informed so that you can be confident your investment is a good fit with your current risk appetite
Taking the ‘forever’ out of ‘forever chemicals’: we worked out how to destroy the PFAS in batteries
Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world’s biggest AI companies
Dean Attewell suggests managing interest rates, mandatory retirement deductions and immigration in tandem to create a more balanced and sustainable housing market
Some academic actuaries say we are not overestimating climate and biodiversity risks. Unmitigated climate change and nature-driven risks have been hugely underestimated, they say
The IMF says banking systems are largely insulated from inflation, but vulnerabilities at some banks could lead to tradeoffs between containing inflation and protecting financial stability
Address science misinformation not by repeating the facts, but by building conversation and community, Anne Toomey says
Nathan Guy responds to the accusation the red meat industry hasn't done enough, or showed the sticking power necessary, to build its brand internationally
Tim McNamara has an Olympic Village of Science proposal for Callaghan Innovation's Gracefield campus