Corin Dann

Corin Dann

Published: 1:41PM Wednesday November 21, 2007

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Corin Dann is currently co-host of TVNZ's Breakfast programme which screen weekdays on TV ONE from 6-9am.

He becomes TVNZ's Political Editor in May. Prior to his role with Breakfast, Dann presented TVNZ's dedicated Business programme and he spent nine years in radio, specialising in business and politics.

He is married with three children and lives in Auckland.

Follow Corin on Twitter @corindann

Some of Corin's opinion pieces:
2012
January 26:  Occupy fizzing

2011
August 8:  Weathering the economic storm

August 5:  Politicians shun compromise

July 8: Capital Gains Tax

June 24: Christchurch rebuild plan a good start

June 14: Why shaky Chch needs wealthy farmers

May 30: Bracing for the rugby rollercoaster

May 6: Bin Laden photo proof not needed

May 1: Far right re-mobilises

April 15: Wgtn quake response seems faster than Chch's

April 8: AMI bailout had to happen

April 1: National's cuts on risky ground

March 11: The economic impact on Christchurch

February 18: National's sloppy week

February 11: McCaw's theory of economics

February 4: Election call - bold or nervy?

January 28: US wins on style, NZ on substance

2010

December 17: Farewell to boom and bust

December 12: Sober reading

November 12: Why we should back the Aussies

November 5: High dollar suffocates

October 29: Anticipation overload

October 22: Belly full of inflation

October 8: News so bad it's good

September 30: Currency wars

September 16: Good for borrowers

September 10: Telecom's troubles

September 7: Hold rate rise

September 2: Finally, a good day

August 28: Bollard in a Hole?

August 13: Health check coming

August 5: The woes grow 
 
July 30th: Winter blues?

July 23: Talking it up

July 16: Inflation behaves itself

July 9: Tough times, tough decisions

July 2: What's driving interest rates?

June 25: Crunch time for Fonterra - again 

June 18: The real state of our economy

June 10: Rate rise important step for NZ

May 28: Flashback to 2008?

May 20: Budget surprisingly radical

May 14: NZ's debt to loom large in Budget

May 6: Stunning drop seals the deal

April 29: Rate hikes are coming

April 23: Economy in holding pattern

April 16: Corporate watchdog bares its teeth?

April 9: Full steam ahead for Fonterra?

April 1: China/US currency spat coming to a head?

March 26: A recovery in sight?

March 19: Back to the future for Kiwi dollar

March 11: Little surprise as rates held steady

March 3: Aussie rate hikes a chance for NZ

February 26: Bouncing back from the brink

February 19: No sign yet of V shaped recovery

February 12: Greece far away but its woes still a worry

February 4: Fragility of recovery underlined in unemployment

January 28: "Steady as she goes" the tone of OCR

January 22: Where will interest rates go in 2010?

2009

December 18: Extreme ride for the economy in 2009

December 10: Message for borrowers in Bollard's new tone

December 4: Next year may shape up as tough one for Bollard

November 27: Fat pile of reading awaits Finance Minister

November 20: NZ's economic future up for debate

November 13: Markets sit up and listen to Bollard

November 9: Fonterra forecast a friend for recovery

October 29: Looking for subtext in Bollard's statement

October 23: Few benefit from a weak US dollar

September 21: So far so good for Fonterra

September 10: Bollard had little choice

September 4: Is gold's surge ominous?

August 28: In America we trust

August 14: Housing boom no friend to NZ economy

August 8: Unemployment rate soars as green shoots show

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