The decision to stay away from offshore debt markets comes even as central banks double down their efforts to support economies by slashing interest rates
Green finance debt issuance looks set to break records this year. We explain why corporate treasuries from all industry sectors should get in on the action.
CFO tells CT how he used a cross-currency swap to cut the effective interest rate on long-term bonds from 4.7% to 2.2%. He also discusses reducing the number of bank relationships
India's central bank has reopened the flow of offshore rupee-denominated bond sales, but treasurers are more worried about rules preventing deals with related parties
Sep 27, 2017
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Cross-sector business, shadow banking, and online finance are all irreversible trends as financial products converge, but where will this leave China’s regulatory framework?
*Safe regulates capital outflow for inter-bank bond investment
*Thailand plans reporting exemptions for foreign issuers
*CFTC adopts X-border approach for uncleared swaps
*Indonesia moves to full IFRS convergence
As part of K. Wah International’s interest rate risk mitigation strategy, the property firm issued a seven-year fixed-rate bond on September 4. Its CFO explains why.
EY has delivered a disc of accounting records held in Hong Kong for its Chinese client Standard Water after a lengthy trial, but has continued appeals; The RBI has allowed Indian LLPs to invest in Indian companies abroad.