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  • EuroWeek polled the DCM and bond syndicate teams at leading banks to find out which of their rivals they thought had done the best job across all sectors and currencies through 2013. Here are the results. The borrowers’ poll to decide the top banks and the bankers’ vote on the top borrowers will take place in April and May, and the award winners will be revealed at the EuroWeek Bond Dinner in May.
  • EuroWeek asked emerging market teams at the leading investment banks in the international bond markets for their views on the best deals of 2013. Bankers nominated their preferred deals for a shortlist. Then, excluding the deals they had worked on, they were asked to choose the best deals from that shortlist. Here are the results.
  • EUROWEEK’S DEAL OF THE YEAR awards are voted for by leading participants in the international bond markets. First, investment banks were asked to nominate their best lead managements in each category. From that shortlist, market participants voted for the outstanding transactions, without voting for their own deals. EuroWeek’s awards for the best banks, chosen by borrowers, and the most impressive borrowers, voted by banks, will be chosen in a separate poll and announced at the EuroWeek Bond Dinner in May.
  • The Taiwanese financial group is voted best for corporate governance in the survey, with Galaxy Entertainment and Sun Hung Kai Properties following in second and third places, respectively.
  • Amid tepid equity trading volumes and relatively lacklustre market performance, the Hong Kong-based brokerage remains a firm favourite for equity broking in the eyes of Asia’s investor base, according to ASIAMONEY’s latest Brokers Poll.