Of Interest by Gareth Vaughan
Gareth Vaughan
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105 - David Mahon: China, a country 'full of DeepSeeks,' now sees NZ as 'a country of diplomatic infidelity' Wed, 19 Feb 2025
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104 - Nicola Willis: Growing the economy without spending Fri, 20 Dec 2024
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103 - Andrew Coleman: Swapping NZ's gas guzzling Holden government retirement income system for an EV Thu, 10 Oct 2024
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102 - John Lyon: Why New Zealanders should be grateful insurers remain committed to their country Tue, 1 Oct 2024
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101 - Murray Harris: The case for higher KiwiSaver contributions Tue, 24 Sep 2024
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100 - Jonathan Shapiro: Why the integrity of bond markets on both sides of the Tasman is at stake Mon, 9 Sep 2024
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99 - Pierre van Heerden: How it costs twice as much to set up a supermarket in NZ than Australia Fri, 6 Sep 2024
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98 - Imre Speizer: What to expect from interest rates and the NZ dollar over coming months Tue, 27 Aug 2024
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97 - John Small: The 'faster, safer, cheaper' banking experience of the future Tue, 20 Aug 2024
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96 - Christian Hawkesby: Accurate GDP forecast would’ve altered May RBNZ policy Sat, 17 Aug 2024
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95 - Shannon Barlow: Where the power sits in the labour market Sun, 4 Aug 2024
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94 - John Bolton: Who might be attracted to shoebox apartments and why Thu, 1 Aug 2024
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93 - Steven Hail: Transforming the discussion about government fiscal & economic policy Fri, 26 Jul 2024
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92 - Will Carnachan of Aotea Asset Management unpacks the NZ private credit scene Thu, 18 Jul 2024
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91 - Nick Tuffley: Why did ASB and RBNZ change their mind about rate cuts? Sat, 13 Jul 2024
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90 - Stephen Jacobi: The US is a riskier trade partner than China Fri, 12 Jul 2024
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89 - James Foster - the New Zealand EV, or 'batteries on wheels', scene Fri, 28 Jun 2024
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88 - Cameron Bagrie: Why and how the pricing of risk versus the taking of risk by banks needs to change Thu, 20 Jun 2024
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87 - Fiona Hall & Martin Dilly: Frustrations with & war stories from the world of anti-money laundering compliance Mon, 17 Jun 2024
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86 - Kylie Walker: What the mission-driven Future Made in Australia approach is & what it could mean Wed, 5 Jun 2024
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85 - Geof Mortlock: Problems with NZ's depositor compensation scheme & bank failure tools Thu, 23 May 2024
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84 - Shamubeel Eaqub: Why institutional landlords should be better for renters than 'accidental' landlords Mon, 20 May 2024
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83 - Jennifer Wilkins: making the case for degrowth Wed, 24 Apr 2024
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82 - Andrew Dentice on the competition, innovation & societal benefits of open banking, & its marketing problem Fri, 19 Apr 2024
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81 - Barbara Edmonds: Rehabilitating Labour's economic credibility after the cost of living crisis Fri, 12 Apr 2024
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80 - Tim Grafton: 12 years at the coalface of the insurance industry Thu, 4 Apr 2024
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79 - John Small: The Commerce Commission's recipe to tackle the banking oligopoly Sat, 23 Mar 2024
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78 - Patrick Watson: US voters 'living in their own realities' including on the economy Tue, 19 Mar 2024
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77 - Cameron Murray: The Great Housing Hijack Wed, 13 Mar 2024
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76 - David Mahon: China's post-Covid hangover, NZ flirting with joining AUKUS & more Sat, 2 Mar 2024
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75 - Andrew Bayly: The select committee banking inquiry, Statistics NZ's challenges & more Sun, 18 Feb 2024
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74 - Geoff Cooper: Changing the perceptions of infrastructure planning to dynamic from bureaucratic Fri, 2 Feb 2024
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73 - Jarrod Kerr: Why the RBNZ should move away from its 'overly hawkish commentary' Thu, 25 Jan 2024
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72 - Rod Oram: The key test ahead now COP28 has agreed to a transition away from fossil fuels Mon, 18 Dec 2023
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71 - Stephen Toplis: Why the worst of the economic downturn is still to come Sat, 16 Dec 2023
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70 - Adrian Orr: Doing whatever it takes to achieve low and stable inflation, and his ideal scenario for monetary policy in a year's time Mon, 4 Dec 2023
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69 - John Ballingall: Why the time is ripe for a new trade strategy Tue, 28 Nov 2023
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68 - Kelly Eckhold: Why the RBNZ's increased foreign currency intervention capacity makes sense Sat, 18 Nov 2023
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67 - Christina Hood: Getting to net zero and what comes next Wed, 8 Nov 2023
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66 - Peter Dunne: How coalition negotiations work Thu, 26 Oct 2023
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65 - Dave Christie: What's needed to pull NZ's supply chains out of 'serious, if not critical condition' Wed, 18 Oct 2023
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64 - Julie-Anne Genter: Public transport, rent controls, housing & tax Mon, 9 Oct 2023
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63 - Grant Robertson: The one thing he overspent on Mon, 2 Oct 2023
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62 - Shane Jones: NZ First promises a new focus on growth Sun, 1 Oct 2023
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61 - David Mahon: How tensions with the US are a factor dampening Chinese consumer confidence Mon, 18 Sep 2023
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60 - China & EU make dovish moves, US data positive Thu, 14 Sep 2023
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59 - Max Rashbrooke: How and why NZ should 'clean big money out' of political donations Thu, 14 Sep 2023
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58 - David Cunningham: The key area the Commerce Commission should focus its bank competition probe on Thu, 7 Sep 2023
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57 - Gary Hughes: What could be done to simplify & improve anti-money laundering law Wed, 30 Aug 2023
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56 - Steve Jurkovich: where Kiwibank has come from, where it's at & where it's going Fri, 25 Aug 2023
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