Wrong questions leave GFC issues unfixed 10 years on
A repeat of the financial breakdown a decade ago could be avoided if policymakers start asking the right questions.
Nathan Smith Tue, 13 Feb 2018
Economic and market conditions are starting to resemble 2007 – high house prices, plentiful jobs and rising debt – because people aren’t asking the right questions, a visiting economist says.
New Zealand’s household debt has reached $250 billion due to high property prices and consumer borrowing
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