EM Polls and Awards
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Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In India, Strides Acolab has the right medicine, Wockhardt’s vital signs improve, Larsen & Toubro boosts its profits and Aditya Puri keeps a lid on NPLs.
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Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In China, Tianneng Power surges ahead, China Eastern Airlines flies above the competition, Tencent keeps on innovating and Wang Xiaochu dials up success for China Telecom.
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Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In Australia, Domino’s Pizza Enterprises serves up a slice of positive results to investors, Super Retail Group defies the downturn, Telstra reconnects with customers and David Thodey steers Telstra through difficult times.
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Asian equity investors were largely consistent with their opinions on the best domestic brokerages in the region. Most of last year’s winners continued to reign supreme in 2012 as well.
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Asiamoney's 23rd annual Brokers Poll - the largest to date with over 5,900 individual responses from 2,295 different institutions - invited chief investment officers, senior fund managers and senior investment analysts at fund management houses, hedge fund & private equity firms, insurance companies and wealth management houses in Asia to vote on who they thought were the region's leading brokerages for research and sales. Here are the results.
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The ASIAMONEY Fixed Income Poll 2012 ranks the best instituions in credit, interest rates and commodities, overall and by country, with results compared against 2011.
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The Hong Kong and Taiwanese companies have been respectively voted as the top and second-best companies for overall corporate governance in our latest annual survey. Sun Hung Kai Properties ranks third.
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The rankings for ASIAMONEY's 2012 Fixed Income Poll, covering the providers of credit, interest rates and commodities in local currencies.
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The New York-based salesperson discusses the impact of hurricane Sandy HSBC's improved equities efforts on her clients.
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The two-time winner of two categories in the Brokers Poll discusses how shopping malls are the key to finding value in China property as the trend towards domestic consumption continues apace.
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The Jefferies analyst says that a buyside background has helped him find relative value, shifting from insurance to banks.
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The region's perenially popular strategist explains why he favours Southeast Asian equity markets, but is concerned about the impact of a struggling China.