The People’s Bank of China announced yesterday afternoon that corporates can now invest in certificates of deposit, a much needed move to complete interest rate liberalisation
Taiwanese money market funds are struggling to perform amid low interest rates. Some managers are shortening the duration of their portfolios, possibly in expectation of a rate rise.
After 13 years in the wilderness, the Malaysian Association of Corporate Treasurers (MACT) officially re-launched. A key aim will be to lobby on behalf of its members and help educate the treasurers, especially those ...
Shanghai's free trade zone (FTZ) is now officially open. CT breaks down the key policy ambitions,business opportunities, registration requirements, and present hurdles.
India's 200-basis-points commercial rates hike last month forced cash-strapped companies to start borrowing at shorter tenors. Those lucky enough to be cash-rich are being offered juicy deposit rates as banks plug ...
CT has established an interactive treasury webcast service. With access to exclusive, upcoming interactive events, treasurers can watch and listen in live or download the archive of webcasts at a convenient time.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Treasury Markets Association (TMA) both announced plans that could further open up the marketplace for offshore renminbi in Hong Kong.
Banks are now able to facilitate renminbi cross-border loans for corporates' activities outside of China. CT asks how important this pilot scheme really is.