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
Ever since Chinese regulators lowered the red-tape barriers to green bonds, there’s been an outbreak of issuances. It might be good for treasury working capital, but is it healthy?
China is at Defcon 1 over the coronavirus, locking down Hubei Province – one of the world’s largest factories. Can South East Asia’s suppliers take up the slack?
With African swine flu outbreak in China still ‘severe and complex’ corporate treasurers would do well to look at the impact of inflation on their liquidity
Renminbi direction can be like reading runes at the best of times. But recent policy statements from China regulators show a clear move away from a US dollar hegemony
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?
China is at the vanguard of the new payments revolution and nowhere is set to feel the pain more than China’s banks. A new report outlines just how deeply new fintech is cutting into China’s bank revenues