As the UK reels from some of the highest inflation figures since the 70s, what’s next for corporate treasurers? And how should they chart these black swan events?
Expectations that banks will be able to recoup losses from low interest rates by hiking fees remain unrealistic given the weak overall economic conditions in China and Hong Kong
More than 500 delegates at the CTCFO summit in Manila heard how The Philippines will continue to grow and why new technology is often only as fast as your fastest motorbike courier
Protests, riots and mayhem – it’s enough to give any treasurer indigestion. So is it time to move your treasury operations to Singapore, or should you wait out the storm?
What do corporate treasurers and Kim Jong Un have in common? A burning need to know how to operate, or operate in, an open economy with a closed political system
Feb 27, 2019
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This year China saw some of the first defaults by local government financing vehicles (LGFVs) and next year, Moody's research indicates local governments will use them less. However, will there always be a place for the funding vehicles?
Getting the jump on FX movements is an artform: it involves finding common themes in disparate narratives and knitting them into real world scenarios. CT looks at some of the meatier metrics.
The Philippine central bank is resorting to a measure first implemented in the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. Is this the first sign of a big chill in regional FX markets?
Currency volatility is a now a part of the Indian firmament, requiring skillful risk management policies. However, one unexpected consequence is a rise in shared treasury services.
India’s central bank increased the repo rate for the second time in two months, but the potential for a slowdown means these rate increases could also be reversed.