Courtesy of The Facts
New Zealand’s current account balance as a % of GDP is now:
- The Worst in the OECD
- Worse than it was during the GFC
Feature image by © Hervé Cortinat / OECD
Courtesy of The Facts
New Zealand’s current account balance as a % of GDP is now:
Feature image by © Hervé Cortinat / OECD
“We’ve really failed as a nation to foster healthy democratic discourse when we’ve got one-third of us too scared to talk about it.”
Collective land ownership has always been a barrier to borrowing.
New Zealand and the Cook Islands are “not seeing eye to eye.”
A “turning point.”
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“We’ve really failed as a nation to foster healthy democratic discourse when we’ve got one-third of us too scared to talk about it.”
Collective land ownership has always been a barrier to borrowing.
New Zealand and the Cook Islands are “not seeing eye to eye.”
A “turning point.”
“Urging farmers to ‘help out with data’ is tantamount to asking them to dig their own graves.”
“Fantastic technology if you want to deal with anti-money laundering.”
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