Finance minister Bill English and Labour's David Cunliffe have clashed this morning at the New Zealand Herald's annual 'Mood of the Boardroom' debate.
The rivals sought to convince chief executives gathered at the Pullman Hotel in Auckland that they were the man to hold the nation's purse strings for the next three years.
Mr Cunliffe was up against it, with 90 per cent of chief executives in the survey preferring Mr English as finance minister, but he delivered his policies confidently and appeared to hold his own.
Neither speaker stumbled on policy and were both confident their vision would see New Zealand prosper despite a backdrop of a volatile global economic environment and the rising cost of the Canterbury rebuild.
The politicians were grilled by the audience how to increase exports, why the other party would fail to return the country to surplus, the merits of the Emissions Trading Scheme, and what local government reform was necessary.