If Twitter found that a 140-character limit was not enough, why are payment messages still confined to that number? Deutsche Bank thinks it’s time to use the 15-year old ISO20022 message format, but the road to ...
Tech giants Alibaba, Tencent and Baidu operate differently to most conglomerates which is why Moody’s looks at cashflow, not profit, when it comes to rating the companies
China’s move to digitize its commodities trade with an ‘open platform’ has received a green light from the government. Expect more blockchain trade soon.
There are two ways of looking at China $34 trillion in public and private debt - either as a ticking time bomb or as a manageable side-effect of its boom. What’s in it for treasurers?
Data compliance and juggling jurisdictions is a recently acquired skill set for corporate treasurers. New, but opaque, laws in China could make it even more difficult for corporates
A new report highlights how China's increased focus on environmental protection is credit negative for companies – and coal, steel, petrochemical and nonferrous metal sectors are in the crosshairs
Corporate treasuries in the firing line of the second salvo of US-imposed tariffs must now dodge China’s response. Is it time to create separate risk management departments?
Events at Alibaba and JD.com have put the arcane but ubiquitous Chinese corporate legal structure in the news; how safe are they for foreign corporates and is change in the air?