European banks are still mired in problems of how to offer competitive notional pools to clients. New regulation is set to change this, but not until 2020.
New regulations have put the future of notional pooling in question. But Asia's capital controls mean treasurers at some multinationals still see it as key to handling trapped cash in the region.
Myanmar’s new Banks and Financial Institutions Law contains a controversial deposit clause, but corporate treasurers need not worry, a former Ministry of Finance chief claims
China attempts to calm markets over bank liquidity fears; Korea launches new "reg-lite" stock market for SMEs; Vietnam lowers deposit ceiling to spur bank lending.