[ad_1] Migrants at the US southern border on May 12, 2023. Many elections this year will be cast as referendums on governments’ failure to cut migration. Photo / Veronica Cardenas,…
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Steven Joyce: Not so much a recession as an absence growth
[ad_1] What’s it going to take to get the New Zealand economy to take off again? Photo / Rocket Lab. OPINION There’s a certain recognisable rhythm to our election campaigns.…
Opinion: Stakes of the US car worker strike could not be higher
[ad_1] United Auto Workers members at a rally in Detroit on Friday. The car workers have threatened to escalate their walkout against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya,…
‘Not fit for purpose’: Changes recommended after NZR Governance review
[ad_1] A review of New Zealand Rugby governance has found the current New Zealand Rugby Union constitution and consequent governance structures “are not fit for purpose in the modern era.”…
India will not win its inflation battle with Western weapons
[ad_1] Ritesh Kumar Singh is founder and chief executive of policy research and advisory company Indonomics Consulting in New Delhi. As in the U.S. and many developed countries, India’s inflation…
Markets with Madison: How KiwiSaver can make you rich-ish
[ad_1] A 12 per cent paycheck contribution to a savings investment scheme is “not far off” the ideal amount needed to meaningfully break even or beat inflation long-term and feel…
Foreign companies are not all rushing back to China
[ad_1] Andrew Cainey is a senior associate fellow with the Royal United Services Institute, a defense and security think tank based in London, and co-author of the new book, “Xiconomics:…