Blockchain? Libor? IFRS 9? What's a treasurer to do? CT takes a look at the best-read stories of 2018 as we wish all our readers a Merry Christmas and a very prosperous New Year
Despite the advent of data and extraterritoriality, regulation is still a patchwork of regional fixes. When it comes to the crunch, whose laws should you obey?
Events at Alibaba and JD.com have put the arcane but ubiquitous Chinese corporate legal structure in the news; how safe are they for foreign corporates and is change in the air?
From the PBOC’s currency cuts to the lessons of Samsung, we look at some of the stories that most affected corporate treasurers across the region this year
Amid a welter of public accusations and counter claims, a bizarre spat is emerging at the troubled electric car firm whose main backer is controversial LeEco founder Jia Yueting.
Social media giant will bring in an army of 20,000 people to sift through what its algorithms used to do. Critics say this not only shows the limits of AI but the need for regulation.
If the chipmaker's record $773 million antitrust fine in Taiwan illustrates anything, it’s that rules are changing. No longer do small tech corporates need to be in thrall to powerful suppliers.
Experience might be the best teacher, but when it comes to new accounting standards everyone is in uncharted territory. CT asked Indonesia’s largest telco how it was managing the transition to IFRS15
As its presence in Asia grows, The Walt Disney Company plans an RTC for the region. It has decided on a location and is already seeking senior staff for the new venture.
As the deadline approaches for IFRS 15 – revenue from contracts with customers – corporate treasurers need to be standard ready when January 1, 2018 comes around