The bank's regional co-heads Aditya Gahlaut and Ian Tandy shared their thoughts on inflationary pressures, upcoming elections and the sectors and platforms that provide businesses in Asia performance potential.
In an uncertain global economy, one prediction that market participants are in unanimous agreement on is the prospect of rate cuts in developed markets. What does this mean for corporate treasurers, asks John Chiodi, ...
Overnight and 12-month US dollar Libor settings have now permanently ceased. What does the future hold for corporate treasurers after this landmark transition?
Asian corporates may have less direct exposure to trade and economic shocks than their European and US counterparts, but they could face fundraising challenges and growing cybersecurity risks.
Will it be the year where corporate treasurers reap the rewards of labours or will they just have to work hard before going to the slaughterhouse? The Corporate Treasurer takes a look at the road ahead.
As treasurers in Asia review their post-pandemic liquid investment options, many are considering allocating to money market funds (MMFs) to preserve capital amidst lower interest rates.
When it comes to the bounce back, the markets and analysts are looking to more permanent damage. The coronavirus recovery is likely to be U-shaped, they say, rather than V-shaped