The podcast features Westpac Group Chief Economist Lucy Ellis discussing whether New Zealand is becoming a tax haven for Australians, examining property, startups, inflation, and economic policy in the context of energy price shocks and wage growth.
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Commerce Commission decided to fire a small sell bow at the fuel companies yesterday post the Iran deal and the fall in the isle uh oil price. But is there any actual evidence that things are not as they should be? Simon Perham is the boss at Waitomo Fuel, and he's back with us. Simon Morning. Morning, Mike. You're Robert Baron screwing us at the moment or not.
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companies are transparent and responsive to market changes
Simon Parham: Waitomo Fuel CEO on the Commerce Commission pushing petrol stations to pass on falling oil prices to customersNew Zealand shows less price inflation than Australia
Luci Ellis: Westpac Group Chief Economist compares economic outlooks, unpacks whether NZ will become Australia's tax havenSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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