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  • Mike's Minute: Are banks behaving badly or not?
    Regular listeners will be aware of my ongoing angst over banks and whether or not they are legit players in our marketplace. The Reserve Bank this week, in one final stab this year, will most likely cut the cash rate, again, which will leave it at 2.25%. The Co-operative Bank last week claimed they are the only ones who have fully passed on the cash rate cuts so far. In fact, as of the current cash rate at 2.5%, they have cut their floating rate to 3.1% against the cash rate fall of 3%. Now on the surface, if their claim is correct, that would back up the broad-based argument that retail banks are creaming it, and things need to be done about it. Certainly, the banks margins remain high and as of a couple of weeks ago those who reported, reported their margins expanding. Now the counter to all that is the Co-operative Bank themselves. If what they say is correct, good on them. But what does that prove? It proves there is competition. It proves that the market is dynamic and it proves that if you see their claim and think to yourself "hold on, how come I don’t have a deal that good?" you can in fact, and have always been able to, change banks. So in offering the insight inferring a lack of competitive behaviour, do they not to a degree shoot themselves in the foot? Further, I think it's fair to suggest that in reference to the floating rate not many people, generally, are on the floating rate. And even if you have a few at the moment waiting to lock up when a final cut comes, the overarching theme of New Zealand lending is one of fixed rates. So perhaps a better example would be what the competition is like around the part of the market that is most used and therefore most competitive. So you can see my dilemma, my ongoing issue. I can find you examples of banks behaving if not badly, at least suspiciously, thus giving weight to those who argue oligopolies. But I can find examples of good, clean, open competition where deals are to be done. So once again there's the simple question with seemingly no solid answer. Who is right? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Catherine Field: France Correspondent on the Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations in Switzerland
    Counter-proposals to the US-peace plan for Russia's invasion of Ukraine are emerging as European, US, and Ukrainian officials hash out discussions in Switzerland. Russia's backing the 28-point plan that'd include Ukraine ceding territory and ditching efforts to join NATO. European leaders have criticised the plan, which is widely considered favourable to Russia. France Correspondent Catherine Field told Mike Hosking that now that Europe is footing most of the bill for Ukraine, it actually has a stronger voice in the negotiations. She says they’re telling everyone to calm down and return to the drawing board, as everyone knows Russia won’t agree to the adjusted 19 point plan. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Full Show Podcast: 25 November 2025
    On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 25th of November, the Government is introducing mandatory building warranties, and we have news on the job numbers from Seek. Covid Inquiry Chair Grant Illingworth KC attempts to explain why there’s been multiple high-profile resignations from the Commission, and whether the inquiry is still on track. And we reveal that up-and-coming Kiwi motorsport driver Tom Bewley has recieved the Porsche scholarship and will be competing in next year’s Carrera Cup. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Tom Bewley: Kiwi driver on his success in the Porsche GT3 Sprint Challenge Series, unpacks 2025 performance
    One young Kiwi racer is living his dream. 18-year-old Tom Bewley competed for the first time in the Porsche GT3 Sprint Challenge Series in Australia, finishing third with four season wins and a couple of lap records. As a result, he’s won the Porsche scholarship to take the next step and will compete in the Carrera Cup next year. “It was an up and down year, definitely,” Bewley told Mike Hosking. “My goal going into the year was just to learn how to drive that style of car because it was something completely different to what I’ve been used to.” “I feel like I did that pretty quick, but just some rough patches during the season kind of cost me those championship points,” he said. “Overall, I think I was pretty happy with the season.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Mark Vette: Dog Zen founder and animal behaviourist on Kiwis spending $1.8 billion a year on their pets
    Kiwis are now spending a reported $1.8 billion a year on their pets. Insurance, food, grooming, and daycare make up the bulk of the spending, with luxuries and niche businesses playing a part as well. Dog Zen founder and animal behaviourist Mark Vette told Mike Hosking over time the relationship between pets and their owners has become more like that of a surrogate parent-child relationship, which drives people to spend more. But he says there’s definitely been a push for those who have the money to spend it on “wants” instead of “needs”. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show.Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda.The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more.The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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