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- pakeha commented Jun 18, 2017
As long as the Chinese middle class is looking to collectively move tons of money out of the country nothing will change. In fact, one could argue that we have only seen the tip of the iceberg. The Chinese middle class with disposable income will ...
- pakeha commented Jul 1, 2016
You are correct. The UK did negotiate a limited grace period for Aus/NZ imports. When Britain entered the EEC all bilateral agreements between New Zealand and Britain had to be terminated. Preferential treatment of British imports into New Zealand ...
- pakeha commented Jul 1, 2016
I am sure Aus and NZ will stay on the high road. But lets be clear - the UK also had a choice back then and made it - join the EEC. It was known before they made the decision that the impact to trade with Aus and NZ, especially NZ given its ...
- pakeha commented Jul 1, 2016
I was actually reflecting on his comments about immigrants from Mexico and Central America. Thunderheart, the man's family were immigrants, so I find his comments about immigrants a tad hypocritical.
- pakeha commented Jun 30, 2016
Don't disagree with your comments about the US and Canada needing immigrants to fill gaps in skilled labour. However, those 2 countries are relatively "new economies" and they were built from the ground up on the hard work of immigrants. So ...
- pakeha commented Jun 30, 2016
Absolutely. For Australia or NZ now is the perfect time to negotiate a deal with the UK. Got the UK where you want them - on the back foot. As they say - what goes around, comes around.
- pakeha commented Jun 30, 2016
Too bad the UK "put the boot" to the Commonwealth trading arrangements when it joined the EU. Both Australia and NZ had to scramble to build new markets for their agricultural products, which they did (with Asia). The UK will now be "on the outside ...
- pakeha commented Jun 30, 2016
Boris was a catalyst for the change (whom some referred to as the court jester), but was never going to get the support necessary to be the next leader to orchestrate the move. Two different animals.
- pakeha commented Jun 30, 2016
Regardless of the reaction of the markets, I thought it was a fairly decent speech. Some good macro insights in there.
- pakeha commented Jul 15, 2015
hmmmm. Sorry, but don't think Carney drove the $CDN higher and destroyed the manufacturing/export sector. That said he may be a bit premature raising rates in UK if he does it this year.
- pakeha commented Apr 10, 2014
John Candy was pretty good too
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