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Bernhard Hickey
How many people are listening...right now.
A very wise man....avaliable on a podcast no doubt.
RNZ
Last edited by troyvdh; 28-02-2024 at 07:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by troyvdh
How many people are listening...right now.
A very wise man....avaliable on a podcast no doubt.
Didn't listen to whatever content you are referring to but I beg to differ re: the wise man comment based on other content I've listened to / read ... each to their own I guess
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He was on RNZ's 'The Panel' today if anyone wants to listen...
https://www.rnz.co.nz/audio/player?audio_id=2018928004
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Originally Posted by hogie
Didn't listen to whatever content you are referring to but I beg to differ re: the wise man comment based on other content I've listened to / read ... each to their own I guess
Same, agree .. too biased imo. Stopped following him on LinkedIn recently after only a short period of trying to give benefit of the doubt. He doesn't. Won't miss it I'm sure.
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Thanks Allfromcell....Good luck Baa Baa...Do you follow C Lee...cheers.
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Back in '09 he was way off the mark, recently (within the last year) BH was talking bout the cost of land and it was a good investment in the future, bad timing again. He's missed the boat there. I will look up and listen out of interest
Do you have the spelling correct. Bernhard ... a bit of a pretentious spelling IMO
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Junior Member
Spelling is Bernard, not Bernhard.
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Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
Same, agree .. too biased imo.
What is he biased against Baa Baa???
I guess a left leaning bias as opposed to your right leaning one.
Last edited by Aaron; 01-03-2024 at 08:47 AM.
Reason: Worked it out myself
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https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/...interest-rates
Economist Bernard Hickey answered these questions and more on Wednesday's edition of The PaneL
Q: Is New Zealand unusually obsessed with interest rates?
A: Yeah. I believe the economy we have in New Zealand is more of a housing market with bits tacked on than a real economy, because for most New Zealand families and anyone who aspires to build a life here, they need to own a home, and to do that these days you need a mortgage if you've bought it recently…
They've learned to do this because of the way that our tax system works. And so that's why so many people are focusing all their energies on owning residential land in their own home and buying more.
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Originally Posted by moka
Economist Bernard Hickey answered these questions and more on Wednesday's edition of
The RNZ calling BH an economist is akin to calling my sister who spends too much time on WebMD a Doctor.
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