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  • Proposed regulatory changes that will allow Chinese banks operating in the UK to tap their parents' balance sheets will only have a small effect on the EMEA loan market, as Chinese banks will take a long time to mobilise their loan desks, according to the latest poll by EuroWeek Loans.
  • Each year ASIAMONEY chooses the standout capital markets transaction from each major country in ex-Japan Asia. In Thailand BTS makes several records with the initial public offering of an infrastructure fund based upon the revenues of the Bangkok SkyTrain.
  • Each year ASIAMONEY chooses the standout transaction from each major market across Asia ex-Japan. In 2013, Taiwan's semiconductor manufacturing giant conducted a debut foray into the bond market for funding to great acclaim.
  • Each year we reveal the most impressive individual transaction to have taken place in each major Asian market. In South Korea, the Export-Import Bank of Korea sets a milestone by issuing the first Green bond in Asia ex-Japan, setting a potential benchmark for other environmentally-conscious borrowers.
  • Each year we reveal the most impressive individual transaction to have taken place in each major Asian market. In Singapore, United Overseas Bank's Basel III-compliant bond offering helps to set a milestone for regional bank capital issuance.
  • An impressive privatisation sale of state ports, a successful state divestment of railway shares, an airport’s competitive euro-denominated bond debut, the country’s second-largest corporate loan refinancing and its biggest project finance package; some spectacular transactions were executed in Australia in 2013. ASIAMONEY reveals its winners for the year. Ben Power and Richard Morrow report.