The FASB has released new standards for the recognition of gains and losses in non-financial assets, which will affect treasurers of US companies and their subsidiaries, but those in real estate should be extra ...
The former pariah state hopes to boost its economy by giving foreign banks scope to lend to exporters. Bankers say the development would aid MNCs in the country, but need clarity from the government.
As Donald Trump looks to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the remaining nations have three options available to them to salvage the situation. Either way, access to trade finance will continue to suffer.
Knock-on effects of US president's "war" on financial regulation could see Europe pull away from implementing banking regulations. For Asia-based treasurers, that could mean easier access to trade finance and simpler ...
The FASB removes a step from its goodwill impairment test amid concerns it makes the process too complex and expensive. Corporates with a lot of goodwill compared with fair value of reporting units could see nasty ...
Being seen to comply with myriad regulations has never been more vital, and CFOs can play a key role. A functioning whistleblower policy can help develop this culture
M&A deals will be subject to greater public participation and scrutiny if India’s securities regulator gets its way. In short, CFOs will need to better engage all shareholders on such matters.
The British engineering giant faces a huge bill over illicit payments to third parties in Asia and elsewhere. The case offers important lessons for CFOs in examining payments to third parties overseas.
Global body for securities regulators say local market participants may stop dealing with entities considered 'US persons' in swaps market as complex rules kick in. One treasurer says the shift has already begun.