Press Release – Mindful Money Mindful Money Awards have just released their high level line-up of speakers for their inaugural Ethical Investment conference and awards, which will be taking place at Generator@GridAKL in Auckland on 29 June. Entries for the seven awards categories …
Mindful Money Awards have just released their high level line-up of speakers for their inaugural Ethical Investment conference and awards, which will be taking place at Generator@GridAKL in Auckland on 29 June. Entries for the seven awards categories close on 10th May.
Barry Coates, founder and CEO of Mindful Money commented:
“We have been pleased with the level of interest in the awards, but time is running out to get the entries in. Managers of ethical and impact funds, financial advisers and journalists should go to https://mindfulmoney.nz/pages/23/awardsentry/ to make an entry before they close on 10th May.”
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Much has been written about the reasons contributing to
the crisis in housing affordability in New Zealand and its
immediate and longer term consequences. This paper draws on
research and commentary about how we got here and what can
be done to help people in Aotearoa New Zeaand have a decent
home, whether through owning it or renting/leasing
it.
“There is no easy or quick fix to New
Zealand’s over-valued housing market. Whether house prices
spiral up or down, the impacts of the necessary policy
solutions will not be seen immediately. Not one single
change will be enough. The solutions need to be a
Article – Closing The Gap Much has been written about the reasons contributing to the crisis in housing affordability in New Zealand and its immediate and longer term consequences. This paper draws on research and commentary about how we got here and what can be done to help people …
Much has been written about the reasons contributing to the crisis in housing affordability in New Zealand and its immediate and longer term consequences. This paper draws on research and commentary about how we got here and what can be done to help people in Aotearoa New Zeaand have a decent home, whether through owning it or renting/leasing it.
Tokyo Sexwale has dazzled the media and an engrossed public on Thursday, with tales of grand embezzlements right at the very top of government and the Reserve Bank. The former minister has accused President Ramaphosa and his comrades of withdrawing money from the so-called ‘Heritage Fund’ – but his version of events has been disputed.
Reserve Bank shareholder backs-up Heritage Fund claims
SARB says Sexwale has fallen victim to a scam. But the billionaire businessman isn’t giving up this fight just yet. He believes that the mythical pot – which was allegedly created to fund public projects – has been raided by senior government figures. We covered, somewhat extensively, the claims made by the 68-year-old earlier today.