The Hong Kong-Shenzhen stock link got a tepid response in its first week. But there is reason to believe investors will see opportunities in China's answer to Silicon Valley.
The People’s Bank of China wavered on the renminbi’s fixed rate in the first week of 2016, leaving many puzzled as to its stance on the currency and questioning the transparency of its policies.
A joint CT CBA poll examines the behaviour of corporate treasury departments throughout Asia-Pacific and finds dependence on counterparty ratings and local treasuries limited by central policy.
CT takes a closer look at the Kunshan pilot programme, a cross-strait, renminbi-lending plan aimed at easing investment and renminbi cash management from Taiwan.
IOSCO and the Basel Committee have proposed collateral-tasty requirements for non-centrally cleared derivatives trades. They are hopeful regulators across the globe will adopt the same standards to reduce regulatory ...
Francis Wai King-fai, CFO of Dah Chong Hong Holdings, Hong Kong’s trading, auto and logistics conglomerate, talks to CT about the trials of piloting cash pooling in China, searching for non-European banks, and ...