The podcast critiques Prime Minister Luxon's proposal to buy back BNZ, arguing it is a misguided distraction from deeper economic and governance failures, and promotes strengthening Kiwi Bank as a more effective, publicly owned financial institution to support national economic主权
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Let's say you put 10 billion dollars into Kiwi Bank. It would have such a massive impact. Yeah. As opposed to what 20, 20 billion dollars to buy back BNZ. Or 30 billion dollars.
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a modern solution to regional financial inequality
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