Libor, how much exposure do you really have? A corporate lawyer speaks to CT and provides a roadmap for treasurers preparing for the phase-out of the benchmark in 2022
Steady pickup in money markets using the Secured Overnight Financing Rate is helping financial industry participants formulate fallback language for existing financial products that use Libor.
As the cliff-edge of Libor’s demise approaches, corporates are caught in a chicken and egg problem of alternative benchmarks with limited liquidity. Can it be fixed?
Corporate treasurers have been braced for a volatile year of interest rate hikes, but the latest move by the Fed is signalling that the peaceniks are gaining the upper hand
A month on from the news that US dollar Libor could have yet another replacement, CT speaks to experts - including those from ISDA - to find out what it could mean for treasury departments in the region.
David Woo explains how a cloud treasury system has proved both reliable and valuable, even in the event of a typhoon. Something a competitor was unable to offer...
As policy makers begin to roll back almost a decade of cross-border cooperation in Asia Pacific regulation, corporate treasurers will need a fragmented approach
If there’s one thing that corporate treasurers can count on, it’s that Hong Kong is awash with banking liquidity. With underpricing the enemy, it’ll pay to take the long view
Blockchain? Libor? IFRS 9? What's a treasurer to do? CT takes a look at the best-read stories of 2018 as we wish all our readers a Merry Christmas and a very prosperous New Year