The Chinese nuclear giant chases a stake in a £15bn nuclear power on the Cumbrian coast, adding impetus to plans for a European treasury centre in London.
As Chinese outbound investment restrictions bite, HNA Group faces a know-your-customer meltdown. Is transparency the only option for China’s corporations?
After years of debate, HK considers a reform that would allow transfers of losses among subsidiaries. In Beijing, it seems even further away, but there are ways to pay less tax.
From today Chinese financial institutions no longer have to set aside 20 per cent of the value of dollar purchases. For treasurers, that means lower costs and an opportunity to hedge.
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.
From a small Hong Kong office, a state-owned giant manages billions that bankroll global energy projects. Now, it's looking at taking its cash-pooling solutions global.
Corporate treasurers in Hong Kong will watch pricing closely following the Moody's downgrades, though the wider outlook for local corporates is likely to remain robust.
As the virtual currency's value explodes, one expert sees a day where it becomes a vital part of the treasury arsenal ... or even replaces the corporate treasurer entirely.
Ailing Chinese firm left with just two directors – including its missing treasurer – as it battles for survival amid stock plunge, missed interest payments