EM Polls and Awards
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GlobalCapital presents its annual Emerging Market Bond Awards 2016. These awards are determined entirely by a poll of market participants, and celebrate the outstanding issuers, funding officials, investment banks, bankers and rating agencies in the emerging markets between May 2015 and April 2016. Congratulations to the winners and nominees.
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GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the winners of its MTN Awards 2016. These awards are determined entirely by a poll of market participants, and celebrate the outstanding issuers and banks in the MTN markets between May 2015 and April 2016. Congratulations to the winners and nominees.
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China has become the biggest and arguably the most important capital market in Asia. The size and scope of transactions combined with the fast pace of reform is influencing capital markets well outside the country’s borders. In our first China Deals and Investment Bank of the Year Awards, we select the standout transactions and institutions of 2015.
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China has become the biggest and arguably the most important capital market in Asia. The size and scope of transactions combined with the fast pace of reform is influencing capital markets well outside the country’s borders. In our first China Deals and Investment Bank of the Year Awards, we select the standout transactions and institutions. Our thanks to all those firms that took the time to pitch. Full write-ups of each award will be published in the next Asiamoney supplement in late March.
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GlobalCapital has launched its Equity Capital Markets Awards for 2015, to be presented at our first ECM Awards Dinner, in London on March 16. We invite you to vote in our poll.
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In 2015 GlobalCapital asked loan market participants for their votes for the Syndicated Loan, Leveraged Finance and Private Placement Awards 2016.
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What are the biggest risks facing sovereign credit in 2016? US rate hikes? A crisis in China? Another commodity shock? Have your say in GlobalCapital's sister publication, Euromoney's poll of sovereign risk factors for the year ahead.
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The Taipei-based financial institution wins again in a competitive poll which saw many new winners in markets across the region.
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Swiss giant voted the best for equity research & sales in Asia’s largest equities poll.
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Middle Eastern banks have faced a tough environment over the last year, being forced to deal with the impact of a sharp decline in the oil price on a client base that considers few things to be more important. But the best banks are those that can find a way to stand out from the crowd when times are tough, and the banks below did just that. Asiamoney is pleased to announce its picks for the best banks in the Middle East for 2015.