The Reserve Bank of India has released futher guidelines around hedging, this time simplifying hedges under US$30 million in a move to improve access for SMEs.
The RBI amends rules to allow IBUs to offer various financial products. The changes mean companies won’t have to go abroad to access buyer credits, an expert says.
The FASB removes a step from its goodwill impairment test amid concerns it makes the process too complex and expensive. Corporates with a lot of goodwill compared with fair value of reporting units could see nasty ...
Being seen to comply with myriad regulations has never been more vital, and CFOs can play a key role. A functioning whistleblower policy can help develop this culture
M&A deals will be subject to greater public participation and scrutiny if India’s securities regulator gets its way. In short, CFOs will need to better engage all shareholders on such matters.
The British engineering giant faces a huge bill over illicit payments to third parties in Asia and elsewhere. The case offers important lessons for CFOs in examining payments to third parties overseas.
Compliance professionals were treated to a series of engaging talks on topics such as Myanmar sanctions and anti-corruption efforts at the 5th Annual Compliance Summit North Asia.
India's central bank proposes change to rules that force subsidiaries to settle their own hedging transactions, a move that would cut costs and improve efficiency for MNCs.
Days left to respond to RBI's MNC FX derivatives plans; China to take hold of shadow banking OTC market: IFRS mulls financial statement changes... and more.
The regulator wants to set the bar higher for financial reporting and internal controls. But its proposal is identical to one it put out six months ago, confusing observers.