Treasury & Risk magazine June 2011
Cover Story
Crisis Mode in Japan
To keep operations running, treasury pros had to move quickly to shore up liquidity, cover currency exposures and investigate supply chain damage. Now comes the recovery.
Features
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In the Shadow of Inflation
Rethinking just-in-time inventory and other defensive strategies.
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2011 100 Most Influential People in Finance
The executives, regulators, officials and bankers who have led business and the global economy to a better place.
Treasury Management
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Debt Do-Over
Realogy manages to extend maturities on most of its debt.
Risk Management
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Beyond Insurance
Top execs look to risk managers to get into strategic planning.
Governance & Accounting
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FATCA Changes Ahead
The new law affects processes for payments to non-U.S. entities.
Tools & Technology
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Fail-Safe for Clouds
Back-up systems kept businesses open when Amazon’s outage hit.
Retirement & Benefits
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Early Health Exchange
Aon’s program shifts some risks from employers to workers.
Surveys
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Economy Rules
The possibility of an economic slowdown concerns the senior finance executives who responded to Treasury & Risk’s 2011 Enterprise Risk Management survey more than regulation, which they had cited as their top worry in 2010.
Careers
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Financial Executives: Keeping Track
Safra Catz, Thomas Scalera, Aleem Gillani, Phil Gaines, Robert O’Shaughnessy, Barry Saunders
News Briefs
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Wall Street Sale Shows Potential
Deal could result in an integrated platform.
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Getting a Jump on Non-Payers
Most companies send B2B bills to collection agencies based on how long they're overdue, survey shows.














