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  • Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In Hong Kong, Tao Heung Holding’s restaurant business remains in flavour, Techtronics Industries looks set to clean up in the US, and Lam Wing Tak ensures that Pacific Textiles remains focused on its core brand offering.
  • Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In India, Bharat Forge’s good cash flow helps it weather tough times, Shree Cement survives and diversifies, Tata Consultancy Services remains at the forefront of management, and Aditya Puri ensures that HDFC leads the way in risk controls.
  • Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In Australia, Domino’s Pizza Enterprises aims to take a slice out of Japan’s market, FlexiGroup reorientates into credit cards, Amcor packages itself for success, and Ian McNamee retires after an impressive stint as the boss.
  • Each year ASIAMONEY awards the standout companies and executive in each major regional country for strong management. In China, SITC Logistics Group shrewdly manages its currency exposure, China Southeastern Air benefits from Japan demand, and Baidu and its chief executive lead the mobile services revolution.
  • The region’s corporate treasurers continue to consider Citi’s foreign exchange services to be the best available, but financial institutions now believe ANZ is the most potent FX provider.
  • This year’s Cash Management Poll saw four different institutions enjoy the regional support of corporates and financial institutions. They all point to the same thing when it comes to providing top cash management in Asia: strong client servicing.