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Reading the Treasury Tea Leaves: A Year of Change in China
December 29, 2015 By Ron Chakravarti and Ann Lin KhooDespite a pause in 2015, China will continue to...
What Will Change—and Won’t—With the Strong Dollar?
December 29, 2015 By Anne Friberg Quarter after quarter of negative impact on results due to US doll...
Fintechs and Banks Make Better Allies than Enemies
December 29, 2015 By Ted Howard Fintechs and banks are realizing that by working together they can a...
Global Tax Strategies Under the Gun
December 29, 2015 By Geri Westphal Transfer pricing and BEPS: fraught with uncertainty and complexit...
2016: More Fed Action, More New Short-Term Products
December 29, 2015 By Barbara Shegog With official rates rising and new financial regulation kicking ...
The Role of Treasurers in Shaping Better Balance Sheets
December 29, 2015 By Joseph Neu Perhaps the biggest trend making treasury a “more strategic” fun...
The Bank Doesn’t Want My Business
December 29, 2015 By Bryan Richardson Finally saying hello to the long-awaited consequences of Dodd-...
The Year’s Top Takeaways
December 29, 2015 A look at the treasury trends and priorities that shaped 2015. This year’s edi...
Cash Is No Longer King
December 29, 2015 By Ursula Conterno In 2016, treasury managers will continue the journey of adjusti...
Repos Looking Attractive for Corporates
December 19, 2015 Road to rate-friendly repos becomes smoother for corporates after Fed move. Rates ...
China: Still Big Rewards but Big Risks, Too
December 17, 2015 China is a tricky but exciting region to navigate and that excitement can come wit...
Daily Cash View Needs Automation
December 15, 2015 Reval: Lack of tech in daily cash positions could hobble companies when rates rise...