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Borrowers in China are now faced with a clampdown as the banking watchdog sets oversight on how lenders should deal with the collateral pledged for loans.
Deputy governor of China's central bank offers assurances and a plan for currency convertibility. While the RMB capital market has seen its pricing advantage ebb away, analysts expect it to open up.
Corporates face curbs on 'irrational' outbound deals and stronger scrutiny of big-ticket FX transactions under the capital account, regulators confirm.
As government regulators try to stem capital outflows, big-ticket FX purchases and settlements under corporate capital account items face tougher scrutiny.
As the world comes to terms with a Trump presidency, CT asks treasurers in Asia whether they have priced in the result and adjusted for short- and long-term volatility.
The People’s Bank of China wavered on the renminbi’s fixed rate in the first week of 2016, leaving many puzzled as to its stance on the currency and questioning the transparency of its policies.
China has eased restrictions on Chinese non-financial corporations (corporates) looking to raise funds overseas, but market conditions mean they are unlikely to embrace the opportunity.
China has decided to extend voluntary settlement of foreign exchange capital nationwide to make FX capital settlement easier for foreign-invested enterprises.