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Research and Markets: New Zealand - Wireless Broadband - Statistics, Overview and Providers
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Tony Caughey: The business of competition
The Harvard Business School is leading an initiative to improve the competitiveness of US companies. There is much that we, in New Zealand, could learn from this work.Last month in Washington DC the Dean of the Harvard Business...

Maori protesters confront New Zealand PM
A group of mostly Maori protesters forced New Zealand Prime Minister John Key to retreat from a national day ceremony amid rising objections to the planned sale of state assets.

NZ rates worst for women board members
New Zealand ranks worst in the Asia/Pacific for having women board members, Labour says.

Search Begins for New Zealand’s Top Business Scholars
The hunt is on for applicants for the 2012 Cranfield New Zealand Alumni Scholarship to complete an MBA at Cranfield School of Management, one of Europe’s top business schools.

Australian, New Zealand Dollars Rally on Stocks Gain After European Summit
The Australian and New Zealand dollars rallied from one-day declines as Asian stocks advanced after European leaders signaled they’re taking steps toward resolving to the region’s debt crisis.

Goldman Lured by New Zealand Windfall as Key Pushes State IPOs
After a dearth of initial public offerings in the past decade, New Zealand is back on investment bankers’ radar screens as Prime Minister John Key prepares the biggest round of state asset sales in more than 20 years.

NZ hopes Aussie film will boost tourism
New Zealand tourism operators are hopeful the new Australian film Any Questions for Ben? will entice more Aussies to visit Queenstown.

Bollard Signals Longer New Zealand Rate Pause With Inflation Under Control
New Zealand central bank Governor Alan Bollard signaled interest rates may stay at a record low for longer than he intended a month ago, citing inflation that’s “reassuringly” contained amid Europe’s debt crisis.

New Zealand Windfall Lures Goldman as Key Pushes State IPOs
After a dearth of initial public offerings in the past decade, New Zealand is back on investment bankers’ radar screens as Prime Minister John Key prepares the biggest round of state asset sales in more than 20 years.

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