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J.P. Morgan signs on for electronic bank account management, while online payment competitors team up in China.
By Jonathan Wong | 4 May 2010
A new Swift report highlights a disconnect between bank’s internal treasury capabilities and the products they sell to customers.
By Edward Russell | 20 April 2010
Robust trade books mean nothing if banks don’t do their homework.
By Edward Russell | 20 April 2010
Marsh managing director Satoru Hiraga sheds light on some of the environmental risks faced by corporate treasuries.
By Edward Russell | 30 March 2010
Kroll’s Tadashi Kageyama says CFOs need to get out of the office and into the field to prevent fraud.
By Edward Russell | 23 March 2010
Banks expand renminbi trade settlement capabilities and FRSGlobal launches new regulatory reporting partnership in Korea.
By Jonathan Wong | 23 March 2010
FRSGlobal’s Selwyn Blair-Ford warns corporate treasurers to be wary of too much banking regulation.
By Edward Russell | 16 March 2010
A visit to Swift’s new Asia-Pacific central control centre reveals an efficient, high-tech hub that aims to be invisible.
By Edward Russell | 12 October 2009
Growing protectionist sentiments are hanging heavily on the shoulders of the world’s traders.
By Edward Russell | 28 April 2009
Businesses are forced to look for alternatives as the financial crisis prompts banks to withdraw credit lines and increase the cost of borrowing, says risk adviser Marsh.
By Nina Mehra | 30 October 2008
The global payments and settlement system needs to become stronger and more resilient, according to a leading central banker.
By Nick Lord | 15 October 2004
Sloppy payments processing can lead to damaging business consequences and losses says HSBC senior vice president, global payments and cash management Asia Pacific.
By Nolan S. Adarve | 28 September 2004
Standard Chartered and the ADB offer innovative political risk guarantees for trade finance with Pakistan.
By Nick Lord | 11 September 2001
Exporters look to export credit agencies (ECA) to underwrite the risk of default of payment from their counterparties. Which countries in Asia are most at risk? Jenny Plei, ...
By Elaine Leong | 31 May 2001
Increased supervision of the foreign exchange market as well as heightened credit concerns have increased the risks in exporting to China.
By Asia Pulse | 22 August 2000
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