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Week of 25 May 2026
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Bnz Buyback

43 items · 26 aliases · peaked week of 17 May 2026 · first seen 17 May 2026

A critical post on NZ First's proposed compulsory Kiwisaver and Bank of New Zealand buyback, framed as populist economic intervention and anti-neo-liberal activism.

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Alias drift

How this topic has been named, week by week. A new alias winning out is usually a framing shift.

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In the press Methodology →

How the news corpus has covered this same topic over the last 12 weeks. 17 articles from RNZ, Stuff, NZ Herald, ODT, 1News, Newsroom and The Spinoff. Click through to the press view for the full panel.

12-week press volume 17 articles
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Heard on radio

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  • Barry Soper hdpa-drive Full Show Podcast: 18 May 2026 18 May · 86s
    Uh it's interesting, uh, isn't it though, that Kiwi Bank that was brought in after uh the BNZ was sold to the National Bank of Australia for this very reason that New Zealanders wanted their uh the uh the funds from the bank to remain in this country, and that was old Jim Anderton's idea. It was implemented by Michael Cullen, who was Gregg uh drag kicking and screaming through the front door, he didn't like the idea, but uh Kiwi Bank is growing quite considerably now, and obviously looks as though it's going to get more um capitalization. But look, the BNZ, you remember it's interesting when Winston says they want to buy it back because uh in that 1990 election, um leading up to it, Jim Bolger said there'll be no ifs, no buts, no maybes, superannuation surtax introduced by the Labor government, it'll go. Well, when they looked at the books of the BNZ, it was 380 million dollars, they had to cough up for that, and after several more interventions, they got up to a billion dollars. So that's what happens when you've got a bank, maybe it was um controlled by the government. Yes, because it's it's government, nothing that the government runs runs as well as when it's privately run. Well, we've seen that, haven't we? Although Kiwi Bank is doing you know better than uh certainly what the BNZ was doing at one point. But but P Kwi Bank is tiny. Oh, that's yeah, tiny compared to uh the BNZ. I remember being very disappointed when it was sold. So there was a lot of nostalgia there with the uh Bank of New Zealand, but you know, it uh just went by the wayside as did a lot during that time.
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rnz-comment Centre

attention-seeking, non-serious economic proposal

Minor parties steal spotlight from Nicola Willis' Budget
21 May
the-kaka Centre-left

skeptical of financial solutions to debt

Live with Bernard Hickey
27 May
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How the public reacted

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