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Elon Musk wants to buy OpenAI for a casual $98 billion - but Sam Altman basically replied with “lol, no.” Meanwhile, the NZ property market might be heating up, which is either thrilling or terrifying depending on your bank balance. Over at Goldman Sachs, they’ve decided diversity efforts are just too hard (insert dramatic eye roll), and Soho House is in the middle of a billionaire tug-of-war that’s juicier than a reality TV finale. Also on the agenda: China’s marriage rates are plummeting, and with fewer weddings come fewer babies - leaving the government scrambling to play matchmaker with housing perks and incentives, but Gen Z seems more interested in financial security than fairy tales.
Episodes mentioned in this podcast:
Signs You're Facing Financial Burnout & How to Fix It – If you've ever felt overwhelmed by money, this episode is a must-listen. Listen here.
Why Buying a Home Feels Impossible – Sophie’s property journey takes an unexpected turn in this brutally honest deep dive into the housing market. Listen here.
The Forsyth Barr Funds are issued by Forsyth Barr Investment Management Limited. A copy of the Product Disclosure Statement for the Forsyth Barr Funds is available on the Tempo website - https://www.tempo.co.nz/documents-and-disclosures Tempo is only available to New Zealand residents and no offer of financial products or services is being made by, or through, Tempo to any person in any other jurisdiction. Tempo research conducted by Pure Profile in July 2023. NZ rep. Sample of 1,004 respondents.
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Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
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Elon Musk wants to buy OpenAI for a casual $98 billion - but Sam Altman basically replied with “lol, no.” Meanwhile, the NZ property market might be heating up, which is either thrilling or terrifying depending on your bank balance. Over at Goldman Sachs, they’ve decided diversity efforts are just too hard (insert dramatic eye roll), and Soho House is in the middle of a billionaire tug-of-war that’s juicier than a reality TV finale. Also on the agenda: China’s marriage rates are plummeting, and with fewer weddings come fewer babies - leaving the government scrambling to play matchmaker with housing perks and incentives, but Gen Z seems more interested in financial security than fairy tales.
Episodes mentioned in this podcast:
Signs You're Facing Financial Burnout & How to Fix It – If you've ever felt overwhelmed by money, this episode is a must-listen. Listen here.
Why Buying a Home Feels Impossible – Sophie’s property journey takes an unexpected turn in this brutally honest deep dive into the housing market. Listen here.
The Forsyth Barr Funds are issued by Forsyth Barr Investment Management Limited. A copy of the Product Disclosure Statement for the Forsyth Barr Funds is available on the Tempo website - https://www.tempo.co.nz/documents-and-disclosures Tempo is only available to New Zealand residents and no offer of financial products or services is being made by, or through, Tempo to any person in any other jurisdiction. Tempo research conducted by Pure Profile in July 2023. NZ rep. Sample of 1,004 respondents.
For more from The Curve:
Investing Club
Website
Instagram
YouTube
TikTok
Newsletter
Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.
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