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It seems fitting that China - the first country in the world to invent paper money - should also be the first to go cashless. But could it create more problems, particularly for payments, than it solves?
Reverse factoring, is it a form of supply chain finance or simply a way to hide indebtedness and strongarm suppliers? CT looks at the latest problems with the practice
With low interest rates and easy debt, corporate treasurers have never had it so good. The result is lower covenant quality - it might be fine now, but what are the repercussions?
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Swift has operated a KYC registry with 5,500 participants from the banking sector for more than five years, but the December 16 launch marks the first time that corporates can contribute
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