When corporate giants such as Hong Kong's MTR are facing headwinds, you know that everyone's in trouble. CT takes a look at what this might mean down the track
With a major infrastructure upgrade that includes a new runway, Auckland Airport has taken on fresh debt … and a new treasury management system from Visual Risk to organise it.
When it comes to running an airline, having money on hand is the alpha and omega of every national carrier. Garuda explains how it worked with BNP Paribas to keep its fleet at its peak.
A British company's high-profile collapse raises a question for all financial directors – when should you blow the whistle, how hard should you blow it and when is it time to declare it fatal?
Treasurers have long been frustrated by bureaucratic, protectionist rules from New Delhi; the latest reforms raise hopes the Modi government will deliver better.
Jan 11, 2018
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From crude solutions such as extending payment terms to complex arrangements such as supply chain finance, treasurers must keep all plates spinning in working capital management.
What does the Hong Kong airline's fuel hedging debacle tell corporate treasurers about the perils of locking in prices? Is hedging a science or will it always just be guesswork?
Bike-sharing has taken China by storm, a fickle business that has yet to turn a profit, but the data it collects could be driving China’s e-payment platforms worldwide
HK conglomerate announces a series of finance director changes at subsidiaries. Meanwhile Cathay Pacific, in the spotlight over hedging losses, names a new CEO.
Most airlines hedge fuel expenses. This time, Cathay Pacific failed to predict oil would stay cheap. It is not alone in making this call ... and it wasn't necessarily wrong.