It’s annual report time and companies like the British pharma giant are setting out the multimillion-dollar impact business events such as Brexit could have.
Companies in China are more confident than they’ve been for five years, according to the latest survey. But going forward, will the picture always remain this rosy?
Increasingly, treasurers rely on internal and external systems, and large corporations have expensive, automated TMS. At its heart however is the idea that information means business.
In this new monthly column, J.P. Morgan responds to pressing questions around cash management expressed by treasurers and finance practitioners in Asia-Pacific. This instalment will provide you with simple tips on ...
Could a lull in corporate cash accumulation mean treasurers are on the cusp of a big spend? A survey indicates corporates are reaching for their wallets.
As China's currency hits its highest levels since 2015, analysts say it’s not about to end there. That's already leading to steep foreign exchange losses for some Chinese exporters.
Europe's new financial regulations might be taking the risks out of the market, but it is putting risk back into the boardroom and onto the desks of corporate treasurers
Some of the most far-reaching regulations affecting treasury operations are due to come into effect next year. We give you a rundown on the risks and rewards of these new regimes.