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Last chance to submit nominations for yourself, your clients and peers in the GlobalCapital's US Securitization Awards
GlobalCapital invites market participants to nominate their clients, their peers, and themselves in its 2026 US Securitization Awards
GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the shortlists and open the main voting round for the European Securitization Awards 2026
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Credit Suisse's Trina Chen has benefited from having the coverage of her convictions, and is particularly concerned about the outlook for Chinese cement.
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Yang of Barclays impressed for his bold call that a set of Taiwanese electronics suppliers to Apple would do well this year. Followers of his advice would have done very well indeed.
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Laban Yu has impressed this year's voters for his bold calls on China's coal sector, along with a light-hearted yet comprehensive understanding of the country's oil and gas needs.
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This year's Brokers Poll witnessed a 33.5% rise in valid responses compared to 2011. A rising number of non-Asian investors particpated too, indicating the increasing global attraction of Asia to fund managers around the world.
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A marked increase in overall responses in our latest Brokers Poll contained large numbers of investors with smaller amounts of asset under management, increasing their participation rates in the poll as a whole.
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The Hong Kong-founded bank was the most impressive rise in our latest Brokers Poll rankings, courtesy of much higher investor votes for both its research and sales capabilities. Anthony Chan reports.