Awards
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Gay Huey Evans is the ultimate derivatives bigwig. She has been involved in swaps and derivatives for more than 30 years in roles as a regulator and trade association chief, as well as holding senior positions at major buyside and sellside firms and exchanges. She now resides at the latter two, as a non-executive director at the London Stock Exchange and Aviva.
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Each year we reveal the best capital markets transactions and investment banks in Australia. In debt we recognise Telstra volatility-beating deal, Woolworths domestic currency offering, Smart Series securitisation, APT Pipelines syndicated loan and a project financing for Wiggins Island coal export terminal.
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Each year we reveal the best capital markets transactions and investment banks in Australia. In M&A and equity we recognise an M&A that created the largest wealth management company in Australia, an impressive dual IPO listing, an innovative convertible bond struture.
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ASIAMONEY announced the companies that provide the best corporate governance in each country in Asia, according to the voters in our survey.
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The results of the companies with the best corporate governance across Asia revealed.
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Correlate Search and The Laurus Group have been respectively voted as the best overall contingent headhunting firm and best overall retained headhunting firm for Asia ex-Japan, in Asiamoney’s largest and most comprehensive Headhunters Poll yet.
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Asiamoney recognises the best Japanese banks in the areas of M&A, debt, equities and overall investment bank.
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Each year we reveal the best capital markets transactions and investment banks in Japan. In debt we recognise eAccess' high yield rarity, Panasonic's three tranche deal and Ibaraki Prefecture's securitisation.
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Each year we reveal the best capital markets transactions and investment banks in Japan. We begin with M&A and equity awards.
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Each year ASIAMONEY picks the standout deal from each Asian country. In Taiwan, the award goes to…