EM Polls and Awards
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Standing out in the corporate arena requires vision, fiscal prudence and constant product evolution. ASIAMONEY reveals which Taiwanese companies met these criteria in 2007.
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A strong corporate vision and shrewd use of capital marked out the best companies and executive in the country. ASIAMONEY picks its top performers for 2007.
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The country broke new ground with a series of standout transactions last year, including its most costly takeover, largest debut listing in a decade and its biggest local currency convertible bond. ASIAMONEY outlines the most eye-catching deals of the year.
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Cash has been pouring into Gulf states on the back of rising oil prices, and the region's banks have been benefitting. Many are converting these opportunities into strong profits, enabling them to expand their operations along with their ambitions. In its inaugural Gulf State bank awards, ASIAMONEY reveals which commercial and investment banks are stealing a march on their rivals. Richard Morrow reports.
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As Australia's superannuation assets expand and its currency goes from strength to strength, the best brokers and FX providers stand to make a killing. ASIAMONEY reveals which banks stood out, according to investors, banks and corporates.
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The sub-prime fallout and global economic slowdown have made it more important than ever for banks to possess experienced and reliable private wealth managers to soothe the fears of their clients. As ASIAMONEY's largest private banking poll reveals, some have done a better job than others. Ruth David reports.
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Even as Asia's financial markets grow, the region's banks and brokers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and competitive. Add the volatile global markets so far this year, and the region's institutions are having to work much harder to stand out. ASIAMONEY reveals which financial houses are doing the best job.
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As uncertainty in the global market place persists, what is being done to keep the structured products business afloat, and how well is that working? Pamela Tang reports on a changing market, as ASIAMONEY reveals the winners of its largest structured products poll.