India's central bank follows up an initiative to develop financial markets by simplifying how non-resident companies with less than $ 30 million of exposure do their hedging.
Hong Kong and Singapore might present themselves as the only spots to host RTCs. But corporates say setting up in China's capital can see a treasury unit play another role entirely...
Amid a welter of public accusations and counter claims, a bizarre spat is emerging at the troubled electric car firm whose main backer is controversial LeEco founder Jia Yueting.
A film financing agreement is scrapped days after China's regulator updates M&A rules. It's a reminder to treasurers not to count on cash from China until it arrives.
In blow to hopes of liberalisation, economic regulator's draft rules on outbound investment show no signs of easing grip. Deals worth over $300 million will have to be reported.
Social media giant will bring in an army of 20,000 people to sift through what its algorithms used to do. Critics say this not only shows the limits of AI but the need for regulation.
Central banks across Asia are clarifying their stance on so-called initial coin offerings. What's the status of this controversial fundraising innovation in your market?
Foreign exchange, derivatives and other money market instruments are in the sights of the Reserve Bank of India which has announced a framework for electronic trading platforms.
If the chipmaker's record $773 million antitrust fine in Taiwan illustrates anything, it’s that rules are changing. No longer do small tech corporates need to be in thrall to powerful suppliers.
The HKMA has moved to simplify procedures for opening a bank account, scrapping the need for address verification. But will it compromise the city’s fight against money laundering?