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<i>Brian Gaynor:</i> Latest disgrace demands some answers
Brian Gaynor writes that Capital + Merchant's directors are not the only ones who need to face questioning.
<i>Jane Diplock:</i> Unify regulatory framework and confidence will grow
Jane Diplock, CEO of the Securities Commission, writes that the lack of trust in securities in stifling the flow of capital.
<i>Fran O'Sullivan</i>: Our future as oil sheikhs of Pacific
If Govt projections over our petroleum sector bear fruit, NZ could be the oil sheikhs of the Pacific, writes Fran O'Sullivan.
<i>Fran O'Sullivan:</i> Green image not at stake in mining plans
Many people are ignoring the opportunity to discuss the Government's mining proposals rationally, says Fran O'Sullivan.
<i>Media:</i> News half-hour an option for TVNZ
Pressure to shave millions from budgets is forcing TVNZ to consider some radical ideas, John Drinnan writes.
<i>Cameron Brewer:</i> Town centre business needs access to the top
Cameron Brewer says Auckland businesses don't know who they will deal with in future.
<i>Gareth Morgan:</i> Rulebook thrown out the window
These days, it's the developing countries that run the trade surpluses and end up exporting capital to the modern economies.
<i>Brian Gaynor</i>: Hanover house of cards doomed to fall
Investors in property-related finance companies were like lambs to the slaughter.