
CFOs: Cybersecurity concerns in 2022
What will be the major cybersecurity concerns in 2022? As the new year is around the corner, senior executives outside

What will be the major cybersecurity concerns in 2022? As the new year is around the corner, senior executives outside

While global recovery is continuing, its momentum has eased and is becoming increasingly imbalanced, said OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation

Omicron is unlikely to bring a repeat of 1H20’s unprecedented global GDP contraction due to several reasons, said Fitch Ratings

The rising vaccination rate, stabilising consumer confidence, low interest rates and higher public spending in India underpin positive credit fundamentals

Asia’s (ex-Japan) corporate sector will be largely stable over 2022 on the back of a demand rebound from advanced economies,

As with any business transformation pursuit, there are hurdles to clear. In Southeast Asia, finance leaders can expect talent shortages,

Poor ESG performance might drive divestment by institutional investors, according to an EY global survey that reveals 74% of respondents

Ransomware and the long-term effects of the pandemic on markets and organisations are the top issues for auditors in 2022,

The headwinds to global economic growth — such as those from the pandemic, supply chain imbalances and labor shortages —

Ira Winkler, chief information security officer with Skyline Technology Solutions in the US, recommends that CFOs consider ransomware prevention as

Refinancing risks are set to increase for Asian high-yield companies, reflecting their credit quality deterioration, constrained funding access and slowing

When it comes to profitability during the pandemic, businesses have suffered decrease and 32% of 536 businesses across 26 trade