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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The growing importance of Asia in the world economy makes centralization and process standardization crucial
Growth markets and growing revenues mean that many companies in Asia can afford to be conservative when it comes to short term investments
The financial crisis and subsequent reduced access to funding prompted growing interest in supply-chain financing
Relationships with banks have been rationalized
Local-currency investment options are comprehensive in only a few markets
The liberalization of the renminbi is beginning to transform the terms of trade |
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Euromoney What are the demands from corporate clients in Asia and to what extent do they reflect increased sophistication and centralization?
MT, HSBC Centralization and process standardization remain important. At the same time, Asia, particularly India and China, is becoming more important to companies growth plans and companies are adjusting their liquidity management...