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![Risk aversion creeps in to corporates](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Risk aversion creeps in to corporates
Global instability is slowing down projects and businesses that depend on capital investment, says Simpson Grierson chair Kevin Jaffe.
![Inside Money: The answer is not 42](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Inside Money: The answer is not 42
Coincidentally (or is it?), 42 has also been cited as the percentage of KiwiSaver returns that default providers skimmed off members. Shocking, but fictional.
![New tax on flight upgrades](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
New tax on flight upgrades
Passengers who upgrade to business class for flights out of London will have to fork out an extra $160 under a new tax.
![Bernard Hickey: We care, why don't you?](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Bernard Hickey: We care, why don't you?
Bernard Hickey looks to the future and reveals a letter to John Key from NZ's youth in 2026.
![Campbell Jones: Why we need a Robin Hood tax](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Campbell Jones: Why we need a Robin Hood tax
Campbell Jones says NZ's either not thinking outside the box on tax, or making sure the box is very small.
![Plenty of support for compulsory KiwiSaver](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Plenty of support for compulsory KiwiSaver
Labour's policy of making KiwiSaver compulsory will be widely supported, polling suggests.
![Accounting slip-ups have big costs](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Accounting slip-ups have big costs
Simple errors made by small businesses are resulting in penalties worth thousands of dollars.
![Gareth Morgan and Susan Guthrie: Why the world wants to tax the rich](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Gareth Morgan and Susan Guthrie: Why the world wants to tax the rich
At last we have arrived at the point where the most conservative proponents of market economics admit that the past 30 years has resulted in a serious distortion of our tax regime.
![Gareth Morgan's big tax idea](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Gareth Morgan's big tax idea
After motorbiking round the world and saving Happy Feet, economist Gareth Morgan wants to revolutionise our tax and welfare system. Andrew Laxon asks him why.
![Gareth Morgan and Susan Guthrie: Critics fall into a trap](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Gareth Morgan and Susan Guthrie: Critics fall into a trap
Gareth Morgan and Susan Guthrie respond to criticism of their ideas in their 'Big Kahuna' book.