This is the homepage of the Department of Treasury and Finance, Australia. It contains a press release with title "Standard & Poors Lifts State Credit Rating Outlook to Positive". Credit rating agency, Standard and Poors, has confirmed Tasmania's existing rating of AA- for long term debt, and has put Tasmania on a 'positive outlook' for the first time since 1991.
It is a market report of Australia from Yahoo financial news on July 24,2000.
Rick Shepherd, Director of Public Finance Ratings at Standard & Poor's credit rating agency, says that the introduction of the 10% goods and service tax on July 1st will have no implications for Australia's AA+ foreign currency credit rating. He stated "while the tax changes will help export growth and economic growth generally by removing wholesale sales taxes, which are distortionary, those benefits won't be big enough to boost the country's credit rating".
This article is from the Autralian government website. It contains an article about the Gold Coast City Council which has good financial shape as proven by independent credit rating agency. Gold Coast City Council has received a long-term 'AA+' credit rating from the independent, internationally recognised Standard & Poor's rating agency.
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AMP - S & P Upgrades Credit Rating to A/A1 - October 2000
A Autralian homepage contains an article with title "S & P Upgrades Credit Rating to A/A1 - October 2000".
Standard and Poor's today announced that it had upgraded the credit ratings for AMP Diversified Property Trust (ADP) from A-/A2 to A/A1.
This is the homepage of the State of South Australia, containing a press release titled "Credit Rating Moves Show Benegit fo ETSA Lease" on 4 June 1999. "Premier John Olsen has welcomed comments by international financial ratings agency Standard & Poors that electricity leasing could improve the State’s credit rating."
This web site provided guide to both general resources on aspects of Australia's political relations with other countried and to specific references on the issue of globalisation. The web site is provided by Adelaide University Library.