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Roger J Kerr says the erratic Trump directly interfering in the workings of the independent Federal Reserve was just another ...
Eyes on China's economic resilience and American household finances; Canada attacked by US Big Tech via Trump and by Chinese ...
After recovering from a dip on tariff concerns, the S&P500 closed at a record high. US core PCE deflator benign but above expectations. Real consumption soft. OPEC+ is considering a further increase i ...
The Bank for International Settlements' Hyun Song Shin says a stabilising force is required in turbulent times ...
The asymmetry between borrower and lender is well illustrated by Keynes telling the New Zealand Minister of Finance, William Downie Stewart, that New Zealand should borrow as much as it could to ...
US consumers signal recession with affluent consumers now struggling too; US ramps up bullying of Canada, EU; Japan rice ...
Voters are losing confidence in National's ability to manage the economy and the cost of living as election 2026 creeps ...
Shang-Jin Wei identifies areas where inter-regional cooperation can make up for the abdication of American leadership ...
Bankers, lawyers and accountants could be unintentionally helping facilitate economic abuse, Australian research suggests ...
Susan Harris points out that contrary to farmer lobby claims, the conversion of pastoral land to carbon forestry is minor and ...
Catchment groups have long been the quiet achievers in the rural sector. They are growing by building local understanding of ...
TSB Bank boosted March-year net profit by 13.2%, or $6.7 million, to $57.6 million. Net operating income rose by $7.8 million ...
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