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A conversation with experts, CEOs, and you. We talk to company leaders and industry experts every week. Listen or watch over lunch or whenever for what’s happening in the economy, the markets, and the companies you invest in. Investing involves risk. This channel is brought to you by Sharesies Australia Limited (ABN 94 648 811 830; AFSL 529893) in Australia and Sharesies Limited (NZ) in New Zealand. Information provided is general advice only and current at the time and does not take into ac ...
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Investment team guests explore asset class themes and share their on-the-ground perspective. Our Portfolio Construction & Strategy Team hosts bring the client perspective as part of lively debates. Views presented are as of the date published and may not reflect the views of others in the organization. This material shall not be deemed to be a direct or indirect provision of investment management services. No forecasts can be guaranteed and there is no guarantee that the information supplied ...
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Midday Business News for 6 August 2025.
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109. Putting Up Some Financial Scaffolding After 50
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1:02:25MONEY JOURNEYS - EPISODE 109 What's In This Episode? This week's podcast is all about 51-year-old Julian. We picked up the phone for a good old kōrero in late June 2025. Let’s just say, if talking were an Olympic sport, Julian and I would tie for first place. Late in 2023, useful financial resources started appearing on his radar, not that he tuned…
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Michael Gordon: Westpac Senior Economist on the unemployment rate
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3:39Figures, due out this morning, are expected to show unemployment's hit a nine-year high. Stats NZ is releasing its latest unemployment update at 10.45am. Economists expect the rate to have reached 5.3% in the June quarter, up from 5.1% for the March quarter. Westpac Senior Economist Michael Gordon told Ryan Bridge they expect the peak unemployment …
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Harry Clatworthy: Te Mata Law Barrister on the changes to the Marine and Coastal Area Act
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4:25A lawyer says people shouldn't fear Māori being given customary marine titles. The Government will tighten criteria so that groups will have to prove continuous and uninterrupted occupation since 1840. Te Mata Law barrister Harry Clatworthy says there are about 200 outstanding claims, and he expects around 50 to be particularly affected. He told Ry…
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Market Update for 6 August 2025.
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Nature as Shareholder: Who Speaks for the Trees? Audio version of paper
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41:22This is the audio of the paper released about the topic of Nature as Shareholder. You can access the paper at this link to download it: https://www.parryfield.com/impact-investing-information-hub/ Nature as Shareholder 🌱 Am releasing this paper today on a fascinating topic that I really enjoyed researching and writing over the last year (or two!). …
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Kia ora, Welcome to Wednesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news the equity markets and the bond markets are flashing quite different signals, and equity markets seem quite out of ste…
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Market update for 6 August 2025.
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Business news for 6 August 2025.
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast Wednesday 6th of August 2025, unemployment is expected to hit a nine year high, Westpac Senior Economist Michael Gordon provides some analysis. The government is forging ahead with plans to change the law governing New Zealand's foreshore and seabed, despite a Supreme Court ruling last year th…
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Danny Bedingfield: AI in education expert on teachers using AI to mark school work
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2:40A learning development specialist fears artificial intelligence won't have cultural considerations when marking student work. Education Minister Erica Stanford says AI is already partly in use for marking - and expects it could do almost all assessments by 2028. It comes as the Government plans to scrap NCEA for an entirely new qualification. Cyclo…
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Ryan Bridge: Are we taking it too far with AI?
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2:20The future's here. AI is taking over. A team of robots kept alive in some giant warehouse with tonnes of electricity are right now whirring away, beavering away on the world's problems. AI will soon be marking our students' exams. The Swedish Prime Minister overnight admitted he uses AI for a second opinion on running the country. AI architects are…
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Midday Business News for 5 August 2025.
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Mike Casey: Rewiring Aotearoa CEO on the need to wean New Zealand off coal
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2:23Advocates for renewable energy say a new coal deal may be necessary but should be the last of its kind. The big four power companies are investing in a strategic energy reserve which will add 600-thousand tonnes of coal to current stocks. Rewiring Aotearoa Chief Executive Mike Casey says this will be needed because we haven't reduced our reliance o…
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Dame Julie Christie: Celebrity Treasure Island Creator on the NZ On Air funding boost for Kiwi made TV shows
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4:29A push to ensure funding for Kiwi made TV shows is a hand up, not a handout. NZ On Air has announced its non-fiction funding, which includes more than $1.3 million for Celebrity Treasure Island. It's returning for its seventh season. Creator Dame Julie Christie told Ryan Bridge we can't only have Australian and British shows, we need New Zealand to…
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Business update for 5 August 2025.
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Weaker factory orders, lingering high inflation
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3:51Kia ora, Welcome to Tuesday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news tough economic news keeps coming, even during this lazy August vacation period in the northern hemisphere. First, in the…
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"Pause on the economic crisis, a new urban fantasy book has released, and he is here in the studio now!
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28:33This week on Sorry Amma, I Married a Kiwi ... we’re taking a break from our love story because Sam—the Kiwi in question—has just published A School so Gorgeous and Fatal, the first book in his new Counterpart Academy series! 🎉 Channelling my old TV hosting days, I put on my best interviewer voice and asked him all about his Shadow World ✨. We dive …
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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Patrick Gale: Rangitoto College Principal on overhaul of NCEA
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3:33The head of the country's largest school says the stress of exams readies students for the future. The Government is proposing to scrap NCEA for a literacy and numeracy test in Year 11 and certificates in Year 12 and 13. Consultation on the ideas are open to the public until mid-next month. Rangitoto College Principal Patrick Gale told Ryan Bridge …
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We need to be a bit practical about this business of importing coal. Yesterday Genesis, Mercury, Meridian, and Contact announced they're going to stockpile up to 600,000 tonnes of coal to keep the lights on at Huntly power station. The deal needs Commerce Commission's approval so it doesn't look like they're colluding on price, but the idea struck …
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast 2025 Tuesday 5th of August, the government's announced an overhaul of NCEA, Rangitoto College Principal Patrick Gale shares his thoughts. Four big gentailers are importing 600,000 tonnes of coal and storing it at Huntly, Rewiring Aotearoa CEO Mike Casey shares his thoughts. NZ on air's droppin…
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Quick bite: What makes a business investable? A CEO’s take
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3:45Curious how company leaders assess value? In this Quick Bite, Susannah Batley asks Channel Infrastructure CEO Rob Buchanan which metrics matter most to him. Drawing on decades of experience in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), Rob shares the key indicators he uses to gauge performance, from dividend yield to free cash flow, and explains why cash gene…
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Midday Business News for 4 August 2025.
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Market Update for 4 August 2025.
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Andrew Eagles on Innovation, Homestar and Sustainable Green Homes
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1:07:20Andrew is the CEO of the NZGBC and in this episode we hear about the work they do as well as find out more about his life story. I learned a lot about the way that homes are measured through the Homestar rating and the important work that the New Zealand Green Building Council - and its 700 members - are doing in this area. NZGBC Website is here An…
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Kate Acland: Beef & Lamb Chair says Donald Trump's tariffs will damage the meat industry
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3:13Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement looks set to hit our meat industry in the back pocket. Trade Minister Todd McClay is heading to Washington in the coming weeks to argue our case, following Trump's decision to raise tariffs on New Zealand goods. We'll now face a 15-percent tariff, while Australia and the UK still face a 10-percent rate. Bee…
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Business update for 4 August 2025.
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Kia ora, Welcome to Monday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news US President Trump is "making progress" is bending independent agencies (BLS, the US Fed) to respond to what is best for …
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Business News for 4 August 2025.
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Listen to the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Monday 4 August. Get the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Chris Abercrombie: PPTA President on changes on the way for NCEA
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2:21A teachers union is hoping the Government keeps the bulk of NCEA. A major announcement on the future of the secondary qualification is expected to be imminent. It's understood public consultation will be launched on proposed changes -- in which teachers and parents can give feedback. PPTA President Chris Abercrombie told Ryan Bridge he wants improv…
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Ryan Bridge: The economic freeze has no end in sight
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2:24It’s about that time of year when it feels like winter really starts to drag.... and it must be feeling that way for Christopher Luxon, too. It‘a cold and dark and we just want to be at the beach like our poser friends in Bali or Europe. But we endure this gloomy season safe in the knowledge that one day, in a month or so, springtime will come, the…
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Debbie Roberts: Property investment isn't as passive as you'd think
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39:54Property investment has long been thought of as the way to make passive income. It's money coming in without the 40 hours a week - but is it really as passive as we all think? Investment coach Debbie Roberts from Property Apprentice joins Tim Beveridge for the OneRoof Radio Show. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Are New Zealanders getting insurance all wrong?
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18:33Mary Holm talks about insurance - and whether we are insuring the right things at the right time. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more detailsBy RNZ
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Midday Business News for 1 August 2025
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Alex Durante: Federal Tax Economist on Donald Trump's tariffs, the trade war
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4:40Donald Trump's latest tariff deadline is rapidly approaching. The US President has reached 11 deals and agreed to pause tariff increases for Mexico, ahead of his deadline of 4pm today. He's indicated he'll raise the baseline tariff faced by most countries, including New Zealand. Federal Tax Economist Alex Durante told Ryan Bridge that overall, cons…
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John Carapiet: GE Free New Zealand spokesperson on the rule changes regarding genetically modified food
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3:55There’s a concern consumer choice is at risk with new rules changing the labelling requirements around gene editing. The change will see New Zealand mirror the genetic technology legislation in Australia. It'll mean food produced using new breeding techniques, including gene editing, will not need to be labelled as genetically modified unless it co…
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Cracking the protein puzzle in Chinese dairy
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22:15China’s dairy industry is undergoing a significant transformation. Senior Dairy Analyst Michael Harvey is joined by Michelle Huang to unpack the changes taking place and explore what it all means for the global dairy market. RaboResearch Disclaimer: Please refer to our Australian RaboResearch disclaimer at https://www.rabobank.com.au/knowledge/disc…
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Market Update for 1 August 2025.
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Freight volume data shows spreading US weakness
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6:34Kia ora, Welcome to Friday’s Economy Watch where we follow the economic events and trends that affect Aotearoa/New Zealand. I'm David Chaston and this is the international edition from Interest.co.nz. And today we lead with news today is the day the US has promised to levy arbitrary tariffs but still no word about how Australia and New Zealand will…
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Karim Sabet on cultivating Community, entrepreneurship and a Global Life
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58:55Karim Sabet has led an interesting life having been born in Africa, raised in Japan and Egypt but also having lived in Malaysia and now is settled with his young family in Selwyn, New Zealand. We talk about that international background and what it was like to grow up between cultures – being from somewhere but never having lived there as a child. …
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Business news for 1 August 2025.
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On the Early Edition with Ryan Bridge Full Show Podcast for Friday 1st of August, as the final 24 hours of Trump's tariff deadline loom, federal tax economist Alex Durante joins Ryan to discuss what deals have been made so far, and the implications for countries who don't conclude negotiations in time. And changes to the labelling of genetically mo…
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Latest news from Radio New Zealand's business team.
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News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Midday Business news and market update with Anan Zaki.
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