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  • On February 11, GlobalCapital held its annual Syndicated Loans and Leveraged Finance industry dinner and announced the winners of the Loan Awards 2014.
  • Asiamoney is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 Australia Awards. After suggestions by bankers from global and domestic institutions, we weighed the most impressive deals and banks in the market last year. The results are listed below, and full write-ups of the winners will be published online and in print in late February.
  • Although the region witnessed the world's largest ever IPO in 2014, it was bond issues that dominated the roster of notable capital markets transactions in Asia ex-Japan. After considering a bumper selection of awards pitches from firms across the region, Asiamoney has picked its standout transactions across ECM, DCM and syndicated loans. 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 February.
  • At IMN's European CLOs and Leveraged Loans Conference in London on March 9, GlobalCapital will be presenting 2014's European CLO of the Year Award to the winning manager and arranger, as voted by the market. Read on for more details.
  • Investors in Chinese stocks took a big hit in 2013, hurt by a volatile market that ended the year down around 7%. But things have recovered this year, and after some profitable tips from analysts at UBS, those investors decided the Swiss bank was the rightful winner of this year's Asiamoney Brokers Poll. Matthew Thomas reports.
  • Asia's equity market is crowded with analysts trying to impress clients with their unique views and brave calls. But few have the insight to maintain their appeal for long. The following winners of Asiamoney's 2014 Brokers Poll have proved that they have what it takes to impress their clients all year round.