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The US lender is looking to increase its wallet share among Asia-based multinational corporate clients. Munir Nanji, Asia sales head for treasury and trade solutions at Citi, tells CT how.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) reportedly drafts rules for 'Tobin tax' on FX transactions; South Korea’s FSC announces plans for corporate restructuring; The PBOC considers allowing banks to swap debt for equity; ...
Banking integration is widely seen as an obstacle to a truly united Asean economic community, but Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines have made progress on the issue.
In a bid to attract foreign investment and debt, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas further relaxed the country’s FX rules. But not all corporate treasurers will have easier access to foreign capital.
China plans on rolling out more RMB convertibility programmes in FTZs * EU and the US agree on central counterparty clearing requirements * South Korea promises relief to firms in the KIC region * The Philippines ...
Myanmar’s central bank aims to reduce dependency on the dollar * RMB will be an official reserve currency * India’s external borrowing structure under revision * and more…
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is instituting reforms to make its private banking sector more responsive to central rate cuts; China's Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) has liberalised its pricing system for ...