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Tories failed to fulfil half of their 2017 manifesto pledges, research finds
Whizz Kidz at Climate Group
NZ economy in good shape amid global headwinds
Super funds approaching double digit return for 2019
BMA issues health manifesto ahead of election
Composite Leading Indicators (CLI), OECD, November 2019
September Air Freight Volumes Remain Weak
Kiwis getting higher pay
Inflation up despite global headwinds
Lecture to examine: End of Normal in Politics and Economics
ANZ well prepared for Brexit
Another financial year off to a positive start
NZ economy strong amid global headwinds
Market update – September 2019
British electorate ‘most volatile in modern times’, new study finds
Composite Leading Indicators (CLI), OECD, October 2019
Speech to Canterbury Chamber of Commerce
Rates should stay steady: ANU RBA Shadow Board
Economy strong and resilient – international report
New report highlights widespread inequalities in Greater Manchester town
Two Southampton researchers selected as ‘Future Leaders’
Government advisors deem electoral reform unfair
Don’t blame President Trump for slowing economy
Super funds pull back but bonds limit damage
NZ, UK ministers reiterate commitment to trade talks
Albury-Wodonga welcomes European Union ambassador
Market update – August 2019
Composite Leading Indicators (CLI), OECD, September 2019
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Future holds promise despite slower growth figure
Business groups baulk at no-deal Brexit
Shadow RBA’s conviction rates should stay put strengthens
We are not alone with Monetary Policy
Universities are carefully managing international risks
Henley & Partners: Rising Anxiety Over Impact of No-Deal Brexit on Britain’s Passport Power
Who moved my cheese? EU name rules could give Australia a boost
CFO Sentiment: optimism continues to wane as global uncertainty hits home…but RBA rate cut stimulus welcomed
Composite Leading Indicators (CLI), OECD, August 2019
Jobs and wages boost shows NZ economy strong amid global volatility
Language of leaving: Brexit, war and cultural trauma
New report analyses £13.7 billion deficit in Wales’ public finances
GBP and assets may fall further on PM candidates’ lack of Brexit clarity
April gains propel funds closer to another positive financial year
Green Party welcomes cannabis referendum on fully drafted legislation
Government maintains surplus in Crown accounts
Budget 2019: heading back to black, but what of economy?
NZ economy: cross-currents of risk
Govt accounts in strong position to weather global uncertainty