It’s every corporate treasurer's nightmare. Your company is rapidly losing altitude and the regulator is about to shut you down. CT looks on as the airline drama unfolds
Where does Libor live in a bank? Why are banks in Asia not looking at Libor transition seriously? Which bank is racing ahead? It’s been an interesting couple of weeks for Libor transition watchers.
Financial firms can’t seem to come to an agreement on the unofficial “pre-cessation” trigger that will signal the beginning of the end for Libor. Meanwhile, SOFR faces some controversy.
A survey of nearly 500 US-based financial professionals indicates the tax cut at the end of US president Donald Trump’s first year in office has barely caused a ripple in cash management practices
There were high hopes when the Pakatan Harapan coalition came to power in Malaysia in 2018 that it would mark a complete break with the past. Is that hope now confronting a more hostile reality?
After a two-year suspension, China’s forex authority outlined last week it would make it easier for foreign companies to implement cross-border liquidity and payment structures once more
As policy makers begin to roll back almost a decade of cross-border cooperation in Asia Pacific regulation, corporate treasurers will need a fragmented approach
This year China saw some of the first defaults by local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) and next year, Moody's research indicates local governments will use them less. However, will there always be a place for ...