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- NZ Recession Warning No Surprise
- New Zealand Finance Minister Michael Cullen says there is nothing surprising in a treasury report that says the economy could already be in a recession."We're talking about an economy that's running pretty flat," he told reporters on Tuesday as he went into an all day caucus meeting to plan...
- News items 2008-07-08
- Is The Bond Market Crash Over?
- In June, the US bond market began to collapse after a smaller than expected 25bp-interest rate cut by the FOMC. This sell off gathered steam on July 15th, following Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's semi-annual speech to Congress forecasting a pick up in economic growth and essentially announcing that the...
- White papers
- Image Solutions: Innovation and Advancement in Integrated Image-Based Solutions
- This paper encapsulates about banking operations and technology. Technology has fueled the imagination of treasurers as they continue to focus on working capital management, transforming their function into one of strategic contributor to financial performance. Treasurers have embraced automation as a means to effectively manage tactical, routine treasury processes while...
- White papers
- Treasuries
- This tutorial provides information to the investor about Fixed Income. Also known as a Government Security, treasuries are a debt obligation of a local national government. Because they are backed by the credit and taxing power of a country they are regarded as having little or no risk of default....
- White papers
- Goldman Banker to Advise Paulson on Banks
- By Joseph A. Giannone NEW YORK (Reuters) - Senior Goldman Sachs Group Inc GS investment banker Kendrick Wilson will take a leave of absence to advise U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on the nation's banking crisis, people familiar with the matter said on...
- News items 2008-07-21
- Paulson: GSE Risk Potential Requires New Regulator
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Housing finance giants Fannie Mae FNM and Freddie Mac FRE have the potential to pose systemic risks to the financial system and need a stronger regulator, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said on Tuesday. Paulson, in prepared testimony...
- News items 2008-07-15
- Fed and SEC Reach Agreement to Share Bank Information
- By Alister Bull and Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve and securities regulators on Monday formalized a deal to share information about banks, in a move expected to strengthen oversight of the financial markets rocked by the housing crisis. Urgent regulatory...
- News items 2008-07-07
- Plans to Raise Deposit Protection
- By Sumeet Desai LONDON (Reuters UK) - The government plans to raise the maximum compensation for victims of bank failures to 50,000 pounds but banks will not have to pay money upfront into the deposit protection scheme, the Treasury said on Tuesday. In a consultation document...
- News items 2008-07-01
- Banks Unlikely to Pre-fund Scheme
- By Sumeet Desai LONDON (Reuters UK) - Banks are unlikely to have to come up with money upfront to fund a compensation scheme for victims of bank failures under reforms to be announced by the Treasury later on Tuesday. Bank executives have been worried they might...
- News items 2008-06-30
- International Finance: Treasury Has Reduced the Number of Attaches Overseas
- The number of financial attaches that the Department of the Treasury Treasury deploys overseas dropped from approximately 30 in 1981 to 7 at the beginning of fiscal year 2005. Treasury has traditionally used financial attaches to monitor and gather information on international economic and financial developments to help shape U.S....
- White papers 2005-09-01
- When Disaster Strikes, Treasury Can Strike Back
- Several shifts in the business environment have raised the profile of disaster planning - also known as business continuity planning in the past few years, particularly within treasury. For starters, cash management operations have become increasingly dependent on their IT systems. Most treasuries now are linked by computer networks to...
- White papers 2005-08-01
- Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service Issue Guidance on Federal Tax Consequences of Compensatory Transfers of Partnership Interests
- Treasury and the service have issued proposed regulations and a notice of a proposed revenue procedure describing the federal tax consequences of transfers of partnership interests in exchange for services. This article discusses these regulations in detail. The proposed rules will have wide-ranging implications for private equity management partnerships and...
- White papers 2005-07-01
- Standardizing Treasury Processes to Support Compliance and Global Growth
- Brown-Forman Corporation, headquartered in Louisville, is one of the largest American-based companies in the wine and spirits business, and the company has succeeded by focusing on building its brands. To help improve the worldwide presence and growth of its brands, the company has established business processes that are highly efficient...
- Case studies 2005-06-01
- The Department of the Treasury's HR Connect Human Resources System Was Not Effectively Implemented
- This report presents the results of our review of the implementation of the Department of the Treasury's HR Connect human resources system in the Internal Revenue Service IRS. This audit was conducted in response to a request from the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Management/Chief Financial Officer CFO. In...
- White papers 2005-02-14
- Treasury's Focus on Efficiency Sharpens
- "Better, faster, cheaper" has long been the mantra of corporate treasurers, yet the drive to make their already-lean organizational machines run even more efficiently is unrelenting. This paper depicts about a survey of more than 400 treasury and finance which reveals that 70 percent of respondents said that internal efficiency...
- White papers 2004-11-01
- Judgment Fund: Treasury's Estimates of Claim Payment Processing Costs Under the No Fear Act and Contract Disputes Act
- This report provides information on treasury's estimates of its costs to process discrimination claim payments and CDA payments in fiscal year 2003 and its costs to process and seek reimbursement for claim payments under lawsuits covered by the No FEAR Act beginning in fiscal year 2004, differences in claims processing...
- White papers 2004-04-01
- Perfect Treasury for an Imperfect World
- Most multinational corporate treasuries would love to transfer scarce staff from manual tasks to strategic, value-added activities; implement cutting-edge technology; engineer straight-through processing; streamline banking relationships; cut costs dramatically; and pool cash globally to maximize liquidity and invest funds wherever they produce the greatest return. Best practices are most businesses'...
- White papers 2003-11-01
- Treasury's Net Gains
- The Internet finally is having a noticeable effect on treasury operations and is helping managers achieve their top objective, greater internal efficiencies. The one force that has affected treasury over the past year more than the Internet is the drive to improve efficiency. The Internet presents new possibilities for internal...
- White papers 2003-10-01
- Relining Treasury's Brakes : Sarbanes-Oxley's Impact
- The article discusses that while Sarbanes-Oxley's impact on treasury remains unclear, companies are requiring cash management staff to reevaluate and tighten their controls. A control-loving culture already dominates treasury, so most cash management teams are responding to the new emphasis on controls by checking and fine-tuning processes rather than undergoing...
- White papers 2003-09-01
- Relining Treasurys Brakes
- While Sarbanes-Oxley's impact on treasury remains unclear, companies are requiring cash management staff to reevaluate and tighten their controls. Last year's accounting scandals galvanized -- and, in some cases, traumatized -- corporate executives, who watched TV footage of esteemed colleagues being handcuffed and taken off to jail. Treasuries are not...
- White papers 2003-09-01
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