|
Editorial: Ending corruption helps end poverty
|
| A squeaky-clean reputation for business and government is usually an excellent guide to a country's prosperity and economic openness. New Zealand ranks high on these counts, as does Australia. Outside North America and northern Europe, such countries are |
|
| Updated |
Aug 19, 2004 16:07:04 |
| Rating |
0 | | Author | National Business Review |
|
|
| Other author's news: | - 100-year disaster: flooding, quakes hit Bay of Plenty - Two people have died in a series of natural disasters that have inflicted millions of dollars worth of damage on Bay of Plenty residents, according to TVNZ.
- Week in review - The Securities Commission said ABN Amro Capital, a Belgium-based private equity subsidiary of the global bank, made a misleading statement in the prospectus for the Freightways float. The statement had suggested that it would hold its Freightways shares .
- King, historical works dominate Montana NZ Book Awards - Michael King's Penguin History of New Zealand took the Reader's Choice Award at the Montana New Zealand Book Awards held tonight at the Auckland Hilton Hotel.
| | Show all author's news |
|