For corporate treasurers and CFOs in Australia, the non-government debt market is offering a way out of a low-interest paradigm. CT looks at the debt market downunder
As the cliff-edge of Libor’s demise approaches, corporates are caught in a chicken and egg problem of alternative benchmarks with limited liquidity. Can it be fixed?
David Woo explains how a cloud treasury system has proved both reliable and valuable, even in the event of a typhoon. Something a competitor was unable to offer...
Oil and gas multinational may have changed the transfer pricing landscape for all time. Just because two companies have independent boards, a court decided, doesn’t mean it’s arm’s length.
With no ready replacement after Libor’s expected demise, what can treasurers expect in terms of a working rate benchmark. CT waltzes you through one option being worked on in Australia.
With the world's key interest rate benchmark set to disappear as soon as 2021, those expecting an easy transition risk a rude awakening, a top Australian official says.
Treasurers have a duty to keep tax costs down—and often use complicated structures to do so—but where do they draw the line? A fresh report reveals the common structures used by aged care providers to reduce tax.
As the world comes to terms with a Trump presidency, CT asks treasurers in Asia whether they have priced in the result and adjusted for short- and long-term volatility.