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Treasurers need to understand the Chinese regulator's thinking when handing cross-border transactions. Its priority now is ensuring such transactions are authentic.
Tech start-ups are raising capital by issuing cryptocurrencies, but regulators are starting to smell a rat. How kosher is the new market, and is it worth the risk?
The central bank seeks to establish a list of commodities that can be hedged by all companies with direct exposure. In step, it also plans to allow greater FX hedging activity.
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 simple model for predicting Rmb movement, based on options traded in Hong Kong, can cut through the fog that surrounds China's currency, study finds.
Relaxed forex and customs rules will allow businesses in city's free trade area to operate as they would in freewheeling Singapore and Hong Kong, state media says.
Handling multiple foreign currencies has always been a headache for treasurers, but multicurrency netting is just one of the solutions that is being finessed by service providers.
When it comes to tackling AML rules, talking to your banking partners and improving internal controls are just two ways corporates can now improve their AML compliance