It’s not only one of the world’s biggest infrastructure projects, but one of the world’s biggest paradoxes. Could debt and geopolitical problems make it an investment dream yet?
Blockchain? Libor? IFRS 9? What's a treasurer to do? CT takes a look at the best-read stories of 2018 as we wish all our readers a Merry Christmas and a very prosperous New Year
Head of Commercial Treasury Abel Martins Alexandre spoke to CT about relocating its treasury from London to Singapore – and what it took to transform its treasury into a commerical entity
Despite the advent of data and extraterritoriality, regulation is still a patchwork of regional fixes. When it comes to the crunch, whose laws should you obey?
China squares up to bond villains; India allows foreign corporates to deal in commodity derivatives; MAS moves on enforcement; China, Singapore deepen fintech ties; Malaysia eases sukuk regulations.
Events at Alibaba and JD.com have put the arcane but ubiquitous Chinese corporate legal structure in the news; how safe are they for foreign corporates and is change in the air?
One of the most far-ranging changes to data protection sailed quietly into force last month. CT looks at what corporate treasuries will have to tussle with.
When it comes to monitoring and assessing fourth parties, almost 80% of organisations rely on their third parties. Is it good enough? CT looks at the challenges for treasuries.
With no ready replacement after Libor’s expected demise, what can treasurers expect in terms of a working rate benchmark. CT waltzes you through one option being worked on in Australia.