Worldwide medical inflation is running ahead of average inflation by six percentage points, but keeping ahead of payroll costs is all part of a treasurer’s job. Here's what to look out for.
Only just over a third of companies are tooled up enough to run their own audit functions – and that’s already an increase of 16 percentage points on last year, a report finds.
Beijing has released broad measures aimed at improving the environment for foreign corporates, ranging from dividend repatriation, taxation and visa issues
What does the Hong Kong airline's fuel hedging debacle tell corporate treasurers about the perils of locking in prices? Is hedging a science or will it always just be guesswork?
China’s top user of wealth management products, real estate developer Xinhu Zhongbao, has wound back its WMP portfolio by almost a third – but China’s treasurers are unlikely to change portfolio direction anytime soon.
Following years of delay, India’s Ministry of Corporate Affairs hopes a rapid two-week consultation will help it push through accounting standards updates for this financial year.
Bank Negara Malaysia's stance may harm the ringgit but will have little influence on trading in Singapore or the attitude of offshore investors, experts argue.
As hackers get increasingly sophisticated, the potential for financial losses from a cyberattack grows ever larger. How ready is your organisation to fend off an attack?