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We follow the economic events and trends that affect New Zealand.

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The Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to lift its cash rate 25 basis points this week means it's now 160 basis points higher than the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's official cash rate highlighting differing levels of assertivene... more

Kia ora,

Welcome to Thursday’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.

Today we lead with news the real economic ma... more

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.

Today we lead with news gold and silver are... more

Kia 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.

Today we lead with news commodity prices are ... more

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Recent Guests

Steve Symon
Chairman of the Ministerial Advisory Group on Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime
Episode: Steve Symon: Following the money while playing whack-a-mole against the large commercial enterprises of organised crime
Anna Breman
Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, previously deputy governor at the Swedish Central Bank
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Episode: Anna Breman: The new RBNZ Governor on inflation, being told off by Winston Peters & more
Nicola Willis
Finance Minister of New Zealand
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Episode: Nicola Willis: Growing the economy without spending
Andrew Coleman
New Zealand economist with experience in the government sector and academia
Asia School of Business
Episode: Andrew Coleman: Swapping NZ's gas guzzling Holden government retirement income system for an EV
Murray Harris
The head of KiwiSaver at Milford Asset Management
Milford Asset Management
Episode: Murray Harris: The case for higher KiwiSaver contributions
Jonathan Shapiro
Senior reporter at the Australian Financial Review
Australian Financial Review
Episode: Jonathan Shapiro: Why the integrity of bond markets on both sides of the Tasman is at stake
Pierre van Heerden
Grocery Commissioner at the Commerce Commission
Commerce Commission
Episode: Pierre van Heerden: How it costs twice as much to set up a supermarket in NZ than Australia
Imre Speizer
Head of New Zealand Market Strategy at Westpac Institutional Bank
Westpac Institutional Bank
Episode: Imre Speizer: What to expect from interest rates and the NZ dollar over coming months
John Small
Chairman of the Commerce Commission
Commerce Commission
Episode: John Small: The 'faster, safer, cheaper' banking experience of the future

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David Chaston
Host of Economy Watch and the International Edition from interest.co.nz, offering insightful analyses on economic trends.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 71 ratings
  • Simon drought

    Great! Insightful and concise. Keep up the good work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Simon Drought
    New Zealand2 years ago
  • Very helpful and insightful

    Thank you for the short sweet insights to keep us in the loop - very helpful! Keep up the great work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KJ12345611
    New Zealand3 years ago
  • Simon drought

    Great listen. Insightful and concise.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Simon Drought
    New Zealand3 years ago
  • Favorite Listen

    My favorite listen every morning to keep well informed. Such great information. Thanks!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Funky Formations
    New Zealand6 years ago
  • Brief and on point every day !

    👍

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Iuseipad
    New Zealand6 years ago

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The clarity and brevity of each episode are frequently praised, making it accessible for those with busy schedules.
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Steve Symon: Following the money while playing whack-a-mole against the large commercial enterprises of organised crime
Q: How much international cooperation is really needed here?
Symon emphasizes the critical need for international cooperation to combat organized crime, especially considering global trafficking routes.
Steve Symon: Following the money while playing whack-a-mole against the large commercial enterprises of organised crime
Q: What is the problem with cash from a crime perspective?
Symon identifies cash as the primary currency of organized crime, making it hard to trace and monitor illicit transactions.
Steve Symon: Following the money while playing whack-a-mole against the large commercial enterprises of organised crime
Q: One of the report's recommendations is for a dedicated transnational, serious and organized crime minister. Is the government going to actually appoint such a minister?
Symon expresses hope that a minister will be appointed as recommended by the Advisory Group, as it is necessary to coordinate efforts across the numerous agencies involved in combating organized crime.
Steve Symon: Following the money while playing whack-a-mole against the large commercial enterprises of organised crime
Q: How dangerous is it that people working in areas like customs can be corrupted by organized crime?
Symon explains that organized crime is increasingly operating like commercial enterprises, trying to corrupt individuals in law enforcement and border security to maximize profits.
Steve Symon: Following the money while playing whack-a-mole against the large commercial enterprises of organised crime
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about yourself, and perhaps explain what the Ministerial Advisory Group targeting transnational, serious and organized crime is or was, and what it is that you've done to date?
Steve Symon describes his background as a Crown Prosecutor and the establishment and purpose of the Ministerial Advisory Group, which aims to combat organized crime in New Zealand.

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What is Economy Watch about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides in-depth insights and analyses of current economic events and trends particularly focusing on how they impact New Zealand. The discussions cover a wide range of topics including global economic developments, retail sales trends, inflation rates, consumer confidence, and trade dynamics. Each episode offers a comprehensive overview of the interconnected global marketplace, highlighting both local and international economic indicators and their implications for listeners, especially those interested in financial and economic matters.

Noteworthy aspects include a consistent emphasis on up-to-date market trends, fostering an informative space for listeners who seek short yet rich discussions about economic conditions that ... more

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1. Steve Symon
2. Anna Breman
3. Nicola Willis
4. Andrew Coleman
5. Murray Harris
6. Jonathan Shapiro
7. Pierre van Heerden
8. Imre Speizer

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