While the People’s Bank of China hopes cuts to its reserve rate ratio will inject liquidity into the SME market, the fundamentals still weigh heavily against it.
Hong Kong will finally have a policy framework for an open application programme interface, cutting payment barriers and enhancing competition in the payment services sector
Skill, experience and finely honed judgment are key to minimising risk and part of every treasurer's core competence. Can machines really take on the grunt work?
Non-listed companies with turnover of up to HK$100 million will have their credit information shared by lenders. That could push borrowing costs down – or up.
Only just over a third of companies are tooled up enough to run their own audit functions – and that’s already an increase of 16 percentage points on last year, a report finds.
What does the Hong Kong airline's fuel hedging debacle tell corporate treasurers about the perils of locking in prices? Is hedging a science or will it always just be guesswork?
As hackers get increasingly sophisticated, the potential for financial losses from a cyberattack grows ever larger. How ready is your organisation to fend off an attack?
Survey finds listed companies required to make new disclosures under new Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) rules revealed more than strictly required