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The US' waning commitment to quantitative easing has created marked currency volatility. ASIAMONEY's FX Poll reveals which Asian banks were most trusted to shepherd the region's corporates and financial institutions during these troubled times.
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ASIAMONEY reveals the leading providers of foreign exchange services across the major countries of the Asia Pacific region.
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With the Loan Market Association’s annual conference approaching on Thursday, bankers are taking an opportunity to review the last 12 months in the loans market. Although some optimistic predictions from last year’s conference have not been fulfilled, the loan market has developed to become a stronger and more relevant funding tool.
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The US bank once again demonstrates its capabilities in fixed income services, ranking above its rivals for both credit and interest rate services. BNP Paribas also retains its top billing for commodities.
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Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In Thailand, Thai Reinsurance makes a mint by shifting into new sectors, LPN Development’s property building continues to net it strong returns, while Kan Trakulhoon of Siam Cement reaps the rewards of a long-term strategy of pan-Southeast Asian expansion.
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Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In Taiwan, Himax Technologies looks to benefit from Google Glass, Novatek Microelectronics capitalizes on the proliferation of smart phones, TSMC continues to dominate semiconductor manufacturing, while rival MediaTek chairman Ming-Kai Tsai continues to revolutionise how chips are processed.