Where does Libor live in a bank? Why are banks in Asia not looking at Libor transition seriously? Which bank is racing ahead? It’s been an interesting couple of weeks for Libor transition watchers.
Digitisation has the power to improve processes, increase visibility and enhance a treasurer’s influence within a company, according to new ground-breaking research.
A recent McKinsey report states slowing Chinese growth coupled with digital headwinds could see the bigger fishes eat the smaller fishes across the world of Asian banking.
The latest Asian corporate loan volumes and deal rankings in the region as of Sept 27, provided by Dealogic. The data is used as a guide of credit appetite among the region's lenders.
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.
*China outlines reserves rule for foreign bank FX trading
*GMFA objects to proposed Basel III revisions on cash pooling
*Singapore confirms steps against financial cybercrime
The percentage of Asia-Pacific companies reporting late payment issues remained high in 2015, and the situation isn’t expected to get better, with China proving a special concern.
The IMF has endorsed the renminbi as a freely usable currency, recognising China’s increased importance in the global financial market. The renminbi’s journey to attaining this status was never straightforward.