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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.