Accounts Payables / ReceivablesAutomation and connectivityBanking and service providersBig dataCapital marketsCentralisationClearing and settlementCounterpartyCredit and CommoditiesCredit facilitiesDeposit management / InvestmentDigital and Mobile bankingForecastingForeign exchangeIn-house bankingInterest ratesLiquidity and cash flowPayment cardsShared service centresStraight-through processingStrategySupply chain managementSystemsTrade financeTreasurers and CFOs
The bank signs a memorandum of understanding with General Electric and the Trade Bank of Iraq, a sign counterparties are ready to help companies finance Iraqi projects.
Commodities are unlikely to enter a full-on bull market phase in 2017, but are still expected to present buying opportunities for investors and treasurers.
*Safe lifts time restrictions on converting renminbi
*Malaysia and Australia combine for fintech
*Malaysia introduces new method for USD/MYR spot fixing
*FASB announces accounting rule update