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Embracing the Māori worldview
Authentic adoption of values will boost business & next generations.

The pressure building on NZ business
ASB: Just talking about emissions reductions "not enough anymore".

“Light at the end of tunnel for farms”
ASB: Challenging times, but agri-sector will emerge on top.

Economic turnaround is in sight
Inflation & interest rates will fall; food prices to ease soon.

Don’t let scammers ruin Xmas
ASB lists ways we can be tricked - and what to do to prevent it.

Māori world view good for business
Many firms looking to adopt Māori practices, says ASB.

Solutions for "red-hot" labour market
ASB: small businesses making clever changes to attract staff.

Are tables turning for manufacturers?
Emerging trend may help reverse some effects of globalisation.

NZ business not yet out of the woods
Firms focus on collaboration as inflation hampers recovery: ASB.

Māori economy sees strong future
"Great strides" should mean faster growth than the NZ economy.

'Hibernation' over for NZ business
Companies urged to focus on planning, not survival.

The superpower behind NZ business
Connecting & empathising with customers brings new energy to business, says ASB.

NZ food to drive Covid recovery
Farmers & growers need to start planning now for the upturn, says ASB

Sustainability: a powerful move
Reducing emissions attracts customers to Kiwi businesses, says ASB.

Creative thinking needed to attract & retain workers
ASB economist: employers to try hard to tap into most static workforce in 30 years.

Some "scarring" but economy to rebound
Many smaller businesses will need a Christmas boost, says ASB.

Businesses 'hold on' in lockdown
But, in Auckland, make or break time is fast approaching for many, fears bank executive.

Māori economy sees strong future
"Great strides" should mean faster growth than the NZ economy.