Treasurers need to understand the Chinese regulator's thinking when handing cross-border transactions. Its priority now is ensuring such transactions are authentic.
China’s securities watchdog is tightening its grip on IPO approvals and treasurers need to be forewarned and forearmed when it comes to floating a company
Relaxed forex and customs rules will allow businesses in city's free trade area to operate as they would in freewheeling Singapore and Hong Kong, state media says.
There are signs China’s central planners are keen to throw in the towel on the renminbi as enthusiasm for supporting it with valuable foreign currency reserves wanes.
Bribery and corruption can pose reputational and legal threats to corporates – and China is not the only offender when it comes to shoddy due diligence, a survey shows.
A local government’s dramatic U-turn over its loan guarantee commitments may have averted an immediate crisis, but the damage to China’s reputation in honouring contracts is harder to repair.