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India's Youth Face Rising Unemployment
E1006: Paul Tucker - How quantitative easing has impacted the public finances
E1417: Andrew Coleman: Swapping NZ's gas guzzling Holden government retirement income system for an EV
E1657: US economic stresses rising
E1782: Brace for sharp oil pressure
E1065: Michael Timothy Bennett: why AI will be like a series of black swan events
E1280: Jennifer Wilkins: making the case for degrowth
E1427: US election risks rise & with them, trade risks
E1525: Bigger bumps in the road
E1581: US-China trade deal resolves little
E1599: More tariff own-goals signaled
E1621: Markets tired and wary of incoherent policy
E1630: US inflation risks outweigh labour market concerns
E1635: Good public policy staggers in the face of Trump corruption
E1664: Data downslide, led by the US
E1667: Trump's latest double standards rattle financial markets
E1724: Powell shirt-fronts Trump's cheap tactics
E1781: Global outlook darkens
E1789: Yes, the Hormuz mess is worse today
US to back down on trade war issues?
Global airfreight declines deepen
China's grip on downturn policy weakens
The US economy suffers more heavy body blows
Crushing the curve but the future isn't bright
Virus spread easing but economic fallout worsens
A long slog
Freezing up in March, collapsing in April
Moving from the acute phase to the chronic phase
Difficult choices, deliberate confusion
American oil sector in spectacular collapse
E911: Consumer mood improves, dragging equities up
E920: Markets bet on a soft landing
E912: China in a tough spot
E919: China relaxes some rules. The US slows down
E928: Yields tumble in anticipation of slowdown, but data still resilient
E929: Odds of a global recession reduce
E931: How fast is inflation slowing?
E933: The US economy shows why it is #1
E935: What will the US Fed do?
E958: Grant Halverson: Was the buy now pay later fintech revolution ever much more than smoke and mirrors?
E964: Financial markets on watch for SVB contagion risk
E977: You ready for another week of financial turmoil?
E981: Mark Aspin: The mitigation technologies that could 'make a big hole' in NZ livestock methane emissions
E987: Christina Leung: Profits not responsible for inflation, NZIER economist says
E988: Car crash in China?
E989: The inflation threat hasn't gone away
E990: The global expansion is winding down
E995: Kim Martin: The New Zealand Debt Management boss on how the Government borrows and repays debt
E996: The economic positives shine
E997: Inflation pressures ease globally
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