India's 200-basis-points commercial rates hike last month forced cash-strapped companies to start borrowing at shorter tenors. Those lucky enough to be cash-rich are being offered juicy deposit rates as banks plug ...
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has said its new key policy is rupee's stability. What is driving the rupee's weakness and what can India do curb it? CT asks the experts.
Asian currencies recently fell on news the US Federal Reserve could slow the pace of its monetary stimulus later this year. Could these concerns pose prolonged risk to the Asian currencies? CT asks the experts.
It's been argued the fall back in the influence of risk over FX implies that yields should take on more influence. If true, what does this mean for Asian emerging markets' currencies? CT asks the experts.
The euro has rebounded against the dollar recently, floating the question whether the positive correlation to risk has been broken. If so, what could this mean for Asian currencies? CT asks the experts.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority intervened twice in one week to maintain the Hong Kong dollar peg. What is driving Hong Kong dollar's appreciation? Will the surge abate soon? CT asks the experts.
India’s rupee has strengthened on the back of strong foreign inflows. Some suggest this is a direct consequence of the country opening up its commercial borders. Is this a fair assessment and is the rally sustainable?...
Currencies across Asia are rallying fast – won and the peso – and regional stock markets are seeing a rush for investment (Malaysia and Korea). Is hot money investment back in town? CT asks a series of experts.
Gross FX reserves for most Asian countries have stopped growing. CT asks the experts why this is happening and what are the market/policy implications?
The European debt crisis has deepened with Spain's borrowing costs surging and Greece unlikely to meet conditions of its aid package, which Asian currencies will be worst affected over the next year?