China’s securities watchdog is tightening its grip on IPO approvals and treasurers need to be forewarned and forearmed when it comes to floating a company
A local government’s dramatic U-turn over its loan guarantee commitments may have averted an immediate crisis, but the damage to China’s reputation in honouring contracts is harder to repair.
At a time when regulatory pressure has forced large Chinese conglomerates such as Wanda to wind back overseas acquisition, the forex regulator says Beijing is still open for business.
Beijing has released broad measures aimed at improving the environment for foreign corporates, ranging from dividend repatriation, taxation and visa issues
As hackers get increasingly sophisticated, the potential for financial losses from a cyberattack grows ever larger. How ready is your organisation to fend off an attack?
Purchase of domestic companies and strategic investment in listed stocks now only requires registration, rather than approval, with the Ministry of Commerce
Wang Jianlin's empire has funding pulled on six overseas targets, as mainland regulators tackle cross-border deals. It highlights challenges for treasurers at China’s corporate raiders.
China’s deleveraging push led to the highest number of defaults on corporate bonds ever for a first quarter – and the Shanghai exchange aims to weed problems out at source
The electric car manufacturer is in talks with Shanghai’s government to open its first production plant in China. CT assesses the top four financial risks it will be exposed to.