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  • Sponsored by Taiwan Business Bank
    Taiwan’s innovative small and medium enterprises make up an essential part of the its economy. But while these resilient businesses can utilize their relatively small sizes to thrive, that size can also prove a hindrance as they struggle with insufficient capital and low financial transparency.
  • Asiamoney’s 2018 Cash Management Survey rankings are derived from the votes collected in Euromoney’s global Cash Management Survey. The survey received over 25,000 valid responses with separate questionnaires for corporations and financial institutions.
  • Asiamoney’s 2018 Cash Management Survey rankings are derived from the votes collected in Euromoney’s global Cash Management Survey. The survey received over 25,000 valid responses with separate questionnaires for corporations and financial institutions.
  • Asiamoney’s 2018 Cash Management Survey rankings are derived from the votes collected in Euromoney’s global Cash Management Survey. The survey received over 25,000 valid responses with separate questionnaires for corporations and financial institutions.
  • China’s bond markets may be set for explosive growth, but investors still have plenty to worry about. Fear not, the central bank is on the road in an effort to reassure would-be buyers.
  • China’s initial attempts to address environmental improvements were met with considerable scepticism. But its banks have embraced the challenge much faster than its industrial companies. These new Asiamoney awards recognize the financial institutions and individuals that have done the most to promote China’s booming green-finance market over the last year
  • China’s corporates are growing fast – both domestically and in the international markets. This has presented a unique set of challenges for the institutions that provide core banking services to them. Asiamoney presents China’s best banks in payments, cash management and trade and supply chain finance
  • Asiamoney has released the results of its sixth Offshore RMB Survey. HSBC retains its indisputable position at the top, followed by Standard Chartered and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.
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    Asiamoney’s sixth Offshore RMB Poll assessed the best offshore RMB services provider across the Asia-Pacific region.
  • In a rare meeting with foreign media, two banks in Changchun, Bank of Jilin and Jilin JiuTai Rural Commercial Bank talk about shadow banking, toeing the Beijing party line and why a stockmarket listing in Hong Kong can be a poisoned chalice.
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    Offshore and cross-border RMB business has long been a badge of merit, and HSBC leads the pack. But with the currency in a period of prolonged volatility and capital controls making a return, the market is entering a phase of renewal.
  • Two things are key for E.Sun Financial Holding Co: overseas diversification and digital innovation. The Taiwanese bank has rapidly embraced both, with much success