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Westpac NZ Posts Resilient Half-year Result
New helicopters a commitment to global security
Congratulations Labor – now let’s build an Australia powered by Australian ideas
Underlying Inflation Back Below Three Per Cent
Fake news and the election campaign – how worried should voters be?
The global costs of the US-China tariff war are mounting. And the worst may be yet to come
Mark Carney won: Here are the key economic priorities for his new government
Willis warns of a ‘tight’ budget to come, but NZ should be going for productivity, not austerity
Innovation, skills and reform of the pension system key to Luxembourg’s strong growth and public finances
Peter Dutton: a Liberal leader seeking to surf on the wave of outer suburbia
Aviation Major Driver of Economic Growth and Connectivity in Egypt
Grattan on Friday: Coalition’s campaign lacks good planning and enough elbow grease
NEW REPORT: COALITION’S NUCLEAR FOLLY WOULD COST AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY AT LEAST $4.3 TRILLION BY 2050 – updated
Could Trump be leading the world into recession?
Australia needs bold ideas on defence. The Coalition’s increased spending plan falls disappointingly short
Record growth in research and development to drive a stronger economy
Only a third of Australians support increasing defence spending: new research
Dutton promises Coalition would increase defence spending to 3% of GDP ‘within a decade’
What Would Australia Be Willing To Go To War Over?
Reform mounting company and personal tax burdens that drag on productive activity
Brazil’s Adoption of Electronic Air Waybill a Milestone for Modernization
R&D Commercialisation Critical to Australia’s Economic Future and Productivity Growth
Government launches regulatory review into telecommunications
US-China trade war leaves NZ worse off, but still well placed to weather the storm – new modelling
Forecasting (conditionally) charting the path forward – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Climate models are letting our cities down, risking Australians’ safety
Tourism turbocharge takes New Zealand to the world
Jitters in the US bond market look like the main reason Trump hit pause on higher tariffs
US tariffs will squeeze the UK economy. Could the government buy itself some breathing space?
IATA Wings of Change Americas Conference Heads to Bogotá
Türkiye should maintain prudent macroeconomic policy to foster investment and growth
This chart explains why Trump backflipped on tariffs. The economic damage would have been huge
NAB Economics revises rate forecast, with 50bps cut expected in May
Labor made plenty of promises at the last election. Did they deliver?
OCR: 3.5% – Further reduction in OCR appropriate – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Statement on the Coalition’s Frontier Economics gas policy modelling
‘Germany is back’: 3 ways NZ can benefit from Europe’s renewed centre of power
Reality check: coral restoration won’t save the world’s reefs
Donald Trump has gatecrashed the federal election. It’s creating huge challenges for Australia’s next government
How the struggles of the UK hospitality sector could hit the rest of the economy
Election Diary: Jim Chalmers highlights expectations of May interest rate-cut after the election
Multi-billion dollar Defence plan unveiled
Q2 plan continues relentless focus on growth
Coalition international student cap a devastating attack on universities
STUDENT CAP PLAN WILL DAMAGE ECONOMY WITHOUT FIXING HOUSING CRISIS
What Donald Trump’s dramatic US trade war means for global climate action
Statement On Trade
US Trade Tariffs