With plentiful natural resources and growth potential, African governments and investors are wrangling over the rewards Africa holds. Rendani Neluvhalani, a Beijing-based international tax services partner at Ernst & Young, evaluates the lay of the land.
ANZ casts doubts over China's official data and analyses it with a fraud detection formula developed by twentieth century physicist Frank Albert Benford.
Malaysia's third quarter GDP stood at 5.2%, slightly below the second quarter figure. The country has surprised most analysts and economist for the good.
The city’s independent radio went off air after its major investors refused to inject funds and went to court to open its books and demand its liquidation. A lack of transparency and questionable governance have not helped matters.
Oct 29, 2012
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