| Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Colin James |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A bit warm down here: New Zealand politics heats up the interest rates. | Business, international | Colin James |
| A tight leash. (monetary policy in New Zealand) | Business, international | Colin James |
| Bolger's bane: proportional representation could hurt ruling party.(Jim Bolger, National Party in upcoming New Zealand elections of 1996) | Business, international | Colin James |
| Divided we stand: New Zealand's Fletcher Challenge splits its stock. | Business, international | Colin James |
| Market on the move. (New Zealand's banking industry)(Focus: Banking in Asia) | Business, international | Colin James |
| Permanent withdrawal; New Zealand plans to sell of its last major retail bank. (Trust Bank New Zealand) | Business, international | Colin James, Jane Sayers |
| Polluters will play.(New Zealand) | Business, international | Colin James |
| Stirring the melting pot; immigrants launch two new political parties.(New Zealand) | Business, international | Colin James |
| Sweet and sour.(Economic Monitor: New Zealand) | Business, international | Colin James |
| Winston first. (New Zealand deputy prime minister Winston Peters) | Business, international | Colin James |
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