When it comes to the bounce back, the markets and analysts are looking to more permanent damage. The coronavirus recovery is likely to be U-shaped, they say, rather than V-shaped
Supply chains squeezed, deliveries delayed and consumption collapsing, these are testing times for treasurers. CT looks at how much stretch there can be in contract language.
China’s foreign currency regulator is to allow Chinese corporations to borrow 25% more from overseas in a bid to ease the liquidity strain on coronavirus hit corporations
Expectations that banks will be able to recoup losses from low interest rates by hiking fees remain unrealistic given the weak overall economic conditions in China and Hong Kong
The corporate treasurer's role requires practitioners not only to comply with regulation but to anticipate it as well. CT looks into the year ahead to see what treasurers can expect.
Anti-greenwashing legislation is due to come into effect in the EU by 2021. CT takes a look at what it could mean for businesses in the Asia Pacific region
S&P Global Market Intelligence believes digital banking contenders Sea and the Grab-Singtel consortium are the most likely to gain coveted digital bank licences in Singapore
The City of London has wasted no time getting out of the Brexit blocks, putting India firmly in its sights as a market for London as a corporate treasury hub