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Liam Dann: Could we still cope? Kiwis have forgotten what recession is
After 11 years, there's a generation of Kiwi firms that have never dealt with recession.
After 11 years, there's a generation of Kiwi firms that have never dealt with recession.
Kiwi businesses in China are asking employees to work from home and cancelling travel.
Even good firms will struggle with cash-flow issues as coronavirus bites, says economist.
Vegetables and fruit are good, but you need dairy products and red meat as well.
At what point will the Government decide to lift the travel restrictions?
National offers up 'back to basics' economic strategy of lower taxes and less regulation.
Back to the future: Rising prices put Government back to where the last one left off.
The Reserve Bank is relying on three channels to assess local coronavirus fallout.
Central bank predicts mild hit from coronavirus, with households remaining confident.
Keep calm and carry on: Reserve Bank says it's too soon to act on coronavirus threat.
The pursuit of growth, always growth, by corporations and the wealthy must stop.
Coronavirus has complicated the outlook for interest rates.
The outbreak is a very serious event but still requires a calm and response.
Volatility can be expected but it shouldn't be catastrophic.
New jobs data points to strong NZ economy but coronavirus could cut 1st quarter GDP 0.6%.
The forestry sector was just starting to recover from last year's price slump.
Comment: Warnings of a deflationary spiral could be realised as coronavirus bites.
Having over 95% of our financial system owned by Aussie banks insults the Treaty.
Law could ease housing crisis, but Productivity Commission has few ideas for change.
Shifting to a "bioeconomy" could transform our sectors and make NZ more sustainable. How?
He was brought in to save the company, but then things went wrong.
The US president has threatened huge tariffs on EU carmakers.
The outlook is upbeat for now, but it's questionable how long this will last.
New Zealand's biggest bank makes a call on which way the OCR is likely to go.
The funds will be put toward the development of a new storage facility near Masterton.
Confidence improves, but weak investment outlook suggests little spark in economy.
Leading business confidence survey points to muted growth in 2020.
Fonterra's milk price hit a record high of $8.40/kg in 2013/14.
HBR: The more a country spends on ads, the less satisfied its citizens are.