Tag: liquidity

Chinese lenders offer good investment opportunities this year on cheap valuations and accommodative government policies.
By Lillian Liu | 5 January 2012
China's surplus savings, the single most important factor upholding the nation's financial stability, have been eroded by excessive loans and biased lending policies.
By Lillian Liu | 6 December 2011
Banks in Hong Kong face an uncertain outlook thanks to persistently low interest rates and the migration of local-currency deposits into renminbi.
By Ivan Zhang | 6 October 2011
For more than a decade, the buzzword in many industries has been globalisation. How has this trend impacted corporate treasuries?
By Alexander Huiskes | 9 November 2010
J.P. Morgan and Bank of America Merrill Lynch are the latest to try for a slice of Asia’s lucrative corporate banking pie, but with fierce competition, can they really ...
By Edward Russell | 28 September 2010
Liquidity management is not a static discipline; internal and external factors dictate that today's optimum liquidity management solutions and strategies will in the future ...
By Mario Tombazzi, Marc Thomas | 28 September 2010
Technology is taking over corporate treasuries.
By Jonathan Wong | 31 August 2010
Events of the past two years have thrown the spotlight on liquidity management.
By Bonnie Chiu, Mario Tombazzi, Agnes Leung | 10 August 2010
The liquidity landscape has undergone a major upheaval over the past two years. In this article, the author asks several leading treasurers to gauge how this has affected their ...
By Andy Webb | 13 July 2010
Events of the past two years have further boosted the importance of optimising liquidity, while simultaneously driving a shift in the liquidity strategies of many treasuries. ...
By Bonnie Chiu, Richard Jaggard | 6 July 2010
Barclays' Robert Morrice writes about how Asia learned from the 1997-98 crisis and made sure its markets were liquid. Now, after the latest economic downturn, the world would ...
By Robert Morrice | 8 June 2010
Robert Whittemore takes over as head of treasury services for Japan at BNY Mellon.
By Edward Russell | 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
Citi’s Sridhar Kanthadai says corporate spending is back, especially for treasury solutions.
By Edward Russell | 16 March 2010
Mahindra & Mahindra’s senior vice-president of corporate finance K Chandrasekar talks about how treasury supports a great brand.
By Jonathan Wong | 9 March 2010
New global cash concetration capabilities unveiled in Asia via multinational mandate for Celanese.
By Andrew Peck | 30 May 2006
Understanding regulations key to effective performance says HSBC Senior Vice President, Global Payments and Cash Management, Asia Pacific.
By Stéphan Levieux | 20 September 2004
Merrill Lynch economists say the region is safe from a 1997-style crisis, but that the emergence of a ''liquidity trap'' will stunt East Asia''s growth prospects.
By Dan Slater | 25 September 2001
CFO Delfin C Gonzalez Jr talks about the company''s challenges managing growth, maintaining capital markets access and the possibility of a convertible bond.
By Jackie Horne | 25 June 2001
China Travel Services (CTS) has completed a secondary share placement to maintain its current ownership level in China Travel International Investment, following the exercise ...
By Jackie Horne | 24 May 2001
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