Baraskar, a member of CT's editorial board, discussed geopolitical uncertainty, the use of AI, the rise of India and China and navigating through volatile times.
As excess capacity and an uneven business recovery allow companies to delay CAPEX spending, incentives to maintain dividend payouts persists – but investors should be cautious
Now that Hong Kong has its Beijing-imposed National Security Law, some are calling it the ‘real handover’. So what are the options – and what does it mean - for its 1,300 foreign companies?
Jul 7, 2020
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Around the world – China, the US and Hong Kong – governments are releasing cash to oil the wheels of the economy. Explaining it on the balance sheet, however, is another matter
Foreign investors can apply to become prime brokerage clients to trade interbank FX forwards, swaps, and other FX derivatives to hedge interbank bond exposures
Hong Kong currency strength is being driven by carry trade players exploiting widening interest rate differentials – and now the HKMA is busily selling HKD to keep it inside its peg
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the benchmark water, a lawsuit has been restarted against some of the world’s biggest banks trading yen LIBOR and Euroyen TIBOR derivatives