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19 Jul 2016

Transparency Intl. report says Chinese firms are most opaque & Indian firms most transparent among emerging markets

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"Transparency International slams ‘pathetic’ findings of report on 100 companies in 15 nations, which also include India, Brazil, Mexico and Russia and says big multinational companies must do more to fight corruption…Chinese firms are the most opaque among companies in emerging-market nations…with mainland businesses also dominating the bottom 25 places…Indian firm dominated the top spots..."