For the UK, it was hailed as an historic triumph, reaching an 11th hour agreement after years of hard negotiating. For Asia’s treasurers, however, ‘no deal’ is still the only deal.
There can be little doubt that sustainability is now driving the style and substance of corporate governance. A new KPMG report quantifies exactly how much it has grown.
New research from EY looks at where trust is built and whether artificial intelligence can build a culture of openness and transparency in corporate reporting
Beneficial ownership, it seems, is in the eye of the beholder. With jurisdictions making their own rules, they're set to become as complex as sanctions, a banker argues
Financial firms can’t seem to come to an agreement on the unofficial “pre-cessation” trigger that will signal the beginning of the end for Libor. Meanwhile, SOFR faces some controversy.
Last month, Alibaba had to settle a class action lawsuit involving its blockbuster IPO for $250 million. D&O insurance for foreign firms is becoming essential in the United States and regulators in Singapore and Hong ...
A hierarchical culture makes it easier for companies to cook the books, but will they always be one step ahead of the short sellers? This series looks at how fraud works in Asia
A treasury recruiter spoke to CT about the demographic shifts in Asia’s biggest treasury hubs Singapore and Hong Kong – who’s in, who’s out and what recruiters are looking for