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Corporate treasurers will have to approach their banking relationships delicately to strike a balance between their immediate needs and the banks’ ability to provide aid
The decision to stay away from offshore debt markets comes even as central banks double down their efforts to support economies by slashing interest rates
There's only one cure for corporate coronavirus shock and that's hefty injections of central bank money. We look at what China is doing to keep liquidity flowing.
With low interest rates and easy debt, corporate treasurers have never had it so good. The result is lower covenant quality - it might be fine now, but what are the repercussions?
Spanish lender BBVA may have its core markets in Latin America but it is targetting ESG in Asian supply chains. It announced it is expanding its suite of sustainable finance products to reach a greater range of ...
The intensifying spat between the US and China could push refinancing costs sky high for corporates in Asia-Pacific heavily exposed to the dollar, S&P Global Ratings warns.