Higher onshore funding costs – as well as tighter credit conditions – continue to put pressure on Chinese corporates to raise debt outside the country.
As China's currency hits its highest levels since 2015, analysts say it’s not about to end there. That's already leading to steep foreign exchange losses for some Chinese exporters.
No banks are truly global – all form partnerships to deliver local services to corporates, and how those partnerships are constructed is critical, write Byron Gardiner and Joey Lee of Standard Chartered.
Liquidity lies at the heart of treasury management and getting it right is often a matter of good habits rather than good luck. Here’s a guide to the most important factors to consider.
An estimated $2.6 trillion in overseas earnings lurks out of reach of the US tax man and much of it may be in China. Will US tax reforms mean it finally goes home?
When it comes to the arcane and complex task of drawing up a contract people traditionally turn to a lawyer. Can technology really cut out the middle man?