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*Vietnam ready to start derivatives market
*Huawei enters China’s interbank FX market
*India to review guidelines for commodity hedging overseas
*Thailand to increase transparency for infrastructure funds
* Singapore promotes electronic payments
* RBI to alter corporate bond market regulations
* Indonesia launches portal to raise awareness of unregistered companies
The tradition of collective decision-making in Japan may lead to corporate scandals for which CFOs are held accountable. To protect themselves and their companies, CFOs need to take control.
Financial organisations have voiced concerns about proposed changes to Basel III, including changing the way notional pooling is treated, and treasurers are rightly concerned.