How does a US firm's Asia treasurer manage geopolitical risk, keep treasury functioning 24/7, and why is he scoping out a treasury management system. CT talks to Christopher Emslie.
Amid the populist rhetoric, foreign companies – not least those from China – will be alert to policy changes that could ease Malaysia’s restrictive investment regime.
A new government is to take office in Malaysia for the first time in its history. What does the fall of Najib Razak mean for corporate treasurers and CFOs doing business in the country?
In an effort to reduce reliance on US dollars, Southeast Asian neighbours launch new framework to facilitate corporate access to all three currencies in their local market
Bank Negara Malaysia's stance may harm the ringgit but will have little influence on trading in Singapore or the attitude of offshore investors, experts argue.
After much consternation over controversial new hedging laws, Malaysia's central bank has further clarifies (again) its position on what corporates can and cannot do. The rules are now live.
Malaysia’s PM promises to deliver some ‘liberalisation’ in the domestic FX market in the future, months after the country banned the offshore NDF market. But the lack of detail is disappointing.
After his election as president of the United States, Donald Trump looks all but guaranteed to usher in a period of uncertainty. As 2017 dawns, CT weighs up the risks.