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Why cancelling all student debt is a terrible idea
The suggestion by US politicians to cancel student debt has a few problems.
The suggestion by US politicians to cancel student debt has a few problems.
COMMENT: New Zealanders should be careful to not overplay theirs.
The 10-year market bull run just keeps going as interest rates fall around the world.
Comment: Funding for local government needs to be bolstered by additional revenue streams.
Comment: New Zealand, the land of milk and honey.
Central Bank says failure was CBL's fault as investors question disclosure.
Clear divide between full service and low cost models.
Locals get priority in Napier Port NZX float. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Business gloom refuses to subside meaning more interest rate cuts are likely
ANZ says the proposed capital requirements would see it reduce its NZ footprint.
US President Donald Trump has cooled off some of his tariff rhetoric.
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COMMENT: How the economy has changed in the past 30 years.
The FMA and RBNZ will both now be probe matters relating to ANZ's governance
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ANZ still refuses to answer specific questions about sale of a house to the ex-CEO's wife.
Comment: NZ cannot afford to take sides in the cultural war between the US and China.
A group of billionaire Americans want to see change.
The Government, FMA and Reserve Bank released a rapid-fire barrage of banking initiatives.
COMMENT: The departure hits local banking at a time when tensions were already high.
One millennial turned his favourite toy into a deposit for a new home.
The NZ dollar has lost its shine, and worries about China could bring more weakness.
Economy Hub - NZ Shareholders Association Chair Tony Mitchell.
It's not in decline, it's in growth - locals. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Comment: Households owe most since start of millennium.
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