Wednesday, May 8, 2024

As cryptocurrencies take hold, NZ must address the climate impacts of their colossal energy...

Since its debut in 2009, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have seen explosive growth and some dramatic downturns.

How Insurtech and Fintech disrupt while adding value to the market?

As the demand for digitalisation of services is on the increase across every industry, Fintech and Insurtech have been ever-growing in the Asia Pacific region...

Start your UC MBA this September with a FutureU study grant

If your job has been impacted by COVID-19 and you’re thinking about next steps, now is the perfect time to apply for an MBA at the University of Canterbury (UC).

Smith School of Business and Mitacs launch internship program

Smith School of Business and Mitacs launch internship program to connect students with businesses and not-for-profit organizations during COVID-19.

Rethink needed on Hunter’s economic development priorities

For the first time, knowledge-producing jobs in Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, such as those in the professional and information services, outnumber goods generating jobs, like manufacturing and mining.

Not all banking crises involve panics

Picture people lining up to withdraw their money during the Great Depression or customers making a run on Britain’s Northern Rock bank in 2007.

The Durham MBA (Online) climbs in QS global ranking

The Durham MBA (Online) has been placed 4th in the UK, 7th in Europe and 11th in the world, in the QS Online MBA Rankings 2021.

Why older Americans are taking on more debt

Older Americans are accumulating more debt as they near retirement, according to recent research that reveals a troubling trend in personal finance among people in their 50s and early 60s.

Free Trinity workshops to help businesses survive COVID-19

Trinity Business School has partnered with the leading business members’ group Ibec to launch a free series of workshops...

NZ is facing a fragmented global economy

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license, and written by AUT Professor Peter Enderwick. Read the original article.
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