Will it be the year where corporate treasurers reap the rewards of labours or will they just have to work hard before going to the slaughterhouse? The Corporate Treasurer takes a look at the road ahead.
Valuations might be down but the volume of mergers and acquisitions is showing no signs of slowing down, and neither is fraud. Alvarez & Marsal’s Chris Fordham and Trevor Dick elaborate on the risks for corporate ...
A recent Goldman Sachs report estimates that capital flows worth $4bn have been lost to Singapore as a result of the recent HK unrest. Where does this leave Hong Kong as a corporate treasury hub?
Protests, riots and mayhem – it’s enough to give any treasurer indigestion. So is it time to move your treasury operations to Singapore, or should you wait out the storm?
Asia regional treasurer of General Mills Christopher Emslie tells CT why it ignored the bad press to choose troubled German bank DB for its cash and liquidity management offering
Regulators extend control of Anbang; Mainland regulations boost HK reinsurers; HK passes bill on profits tax exemption; Singapore and Europe agree on derivatives trading
Treasurers in Hong Kong are eyeing a US rate hike in September, but as uncertainty lingers – and the gap between the rates in HK and the US remains – the HKMA is left to bail out the currency.
The Chinese nuclear giant chases a stake in a £15bn nuclear power on the Cumbrian coast, adding impetus to plans for a European treasury centre in London.