For corporate treasurers at airlines, Cathay’s fuel hedging woes are a signal lesson in what not to do. Has prudent treasury work brought the HK carrier back from the brink?
When corporate giants such as Hong Kong's MTR are facing headwinds, you know that everyone's in trouble. CT takes a look at what this might mean down the track
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.
HK treasurers have singled out cash forecasting as their biggest bugbear. The process could become a thing of the past with robotic process automation around the corner.
Changing consumer tastes? Brexit? Even hot summers? Could Thomas Cook's problems have been averted with a chief liquidity officer. CT examines the arguments for expanding the C-suite
Two days of volatility in SOFR, the main contender to replace Libor, has cast doubt on its suitability as a new benchmark rate for corporate financial activity
Beneficial ownership, it seems, is in the eye of the beholder. With jurisdictions making their own rules, they're set to become as complex as sanctions, a banker argues
No man is an island, or so the saying goes. However, despite the promise of distributed ledger technology, is there a risk of trapping your operation in a silo?