The two countries will work together to make it easier for fintech companies to operate across borders, a move one expert says could help develop technology to support large companies' supply chains.
As the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership moves towards a pan-regional economic agreement, a think tank pushes it to copy the TPP approach to rules of origin as time runs short before the trade bloc goes live.
As Donald Trump looks to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the remaining nations have three options available to them to salvage the situation. Either way, access to trade finance will continue to suffer.
Low-level bankers who can only say no will make way in age of automation, panel hears – leaving talented seniors to make decisions for key customers such as corporations.
India's central bank proposes change to rules that force subsidiaries to settle their own hedging transactions, a move that would cut costs and improve efficiency for MNCs.
*China outlines debt-for-equity swap plan
*Hong Kong to set up financial enforcement teams
*Basel Committee reports progress in finalising global regulatory framework
Britain and South Korea have agreed to help boost investment in financial technology companies, a move expected to hasten blockchain’s arrival in the mainstream.
*Chongqing and Singapore to seal deals worth $1.6 bln under third X-border initiative
*Indonesia eyes CCP establishment for derivatives by 2018
*China eases FTZ investment rules
Japan is more likely than ever to use fiscal policy to stimulate its markets now that the Liberal Democratic Party has majorities in both houses of the legislature.