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Brian Fallow: Electricity chief zaps regulation scheme
Brian Fallow looks at the issues involved in a wholesale electricity market, and whether it is competitive or not.

Synlait's secrets of success in China
It remains an area crying out for regulatory oversight in case missteps by smaller players screw the market for our champions, writes Fran O'Sullivan.

Liam Dann: NZ firms must lift game with China
Since John Key's celebratory mission there in April, there has been a series of difficult and costly issues dogging New Zealand trade with China, writes Liam Dann.

Fran O'Sullivan: More professionalism needed with China
Fonterra would have been startled to wake up yesterday to the Herald's front-page photo of Sir Henry van der Heyden emblazoned with "Don't ever trust them", writes Fran O'Sullivan.

Helen Twose: Workers can make employers' payments
I have a question, that you may or may not be able to answer, as no one else I have spoken with so far has been able to help.

Brian Fallow: Going on with asset sales risky business
What the assets are worth now depends on the future path of electricity prices and the effect that has on the company's cashflows, writes Brian Fallow.

Brian Fallow: Austerity's for booms, not slumps
As we await another miserly Budget from Bill English we are entitled to wonder whether the Government is overdoing the fiscal discipline, writes Brian Fallow.

Liam Dann: Is the tech market ready for Warren Buffett?
Warren Buffet famously said: "I don't invest in things I don't understand." writes Liam Dann. On that basis you can be pretty sure he isn't one of the mega-wealthy US investors who have been buying into kiwi tech stocks.

NZ outperforming Australia, says BNZ
A comparison of some recent economic data shows New Zealand outperforming Australia.

Brian Fallow: Time to take stock of $40b rebuild
Insurance will represent a significantly higher share of the cost of living and the cost of doing business from here on, writes Brian Fallow.

How best to calculate electricity cost?
If Meridian Energy had already floated, it's a fair bet that its share price would have dropped after the Opposition unveiled its electricity policy a week ago.

Brian Fallow: Show us first that power is broken
The onus is on those calling for radical, disruptive change to something as important as the electricity sector to demonstrate that it is broken and needs fixing.

Liam Dann: Political divide is widening needlessly
Political commentators have been quick to point out that New Zealand voters now have a real choice, writes Liam Dann. Sometimes it seems we have two poor choices.

Brian Fallow: Vexed question of bank bailouts
What if the authorities had swiped some of the money in my bank account, in the cause of keeping the bank open for business, writes Brian Fallow.

Liam Dann: Technology key to global expansion
We're putting the focus on agriculture this week in the Business Herald.

Brian Fallow: Manapouri power vital resource
When people like the PM talk of an orderly transition to a post-smelter environment, they are talking about the scrapping of generating capacity, writes Brian Fallow.

Stock Takes: Cyprus scare
The situation in Cyprus has been a blunt reminder that the world is still working through debt problems which could lead to more global market wobbles.

Brian Fallow: Income tax cut tipped as best bet
Finance Minister Bill English has asked officials what tax reforms could materially lift the economy's performance, writes Brian Fallow.

Brian Fallow: From here on every drop counts
The drought is a timely reminder of how much the New Zealand economy depends on rainfall, writes Brian Fallow.

Brian Gaynor: Challenge holding onto investors after float
Mighty River Power needs to promote loyalty bonus scheme...