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Each year ASIAMONEY picks three standout companies from each Asian country that are particularly well run and one standout executive. In Korea, Binggrae piles on money, Lock & Lock's reputation remains air-tight, Samsung Engineering continues gaining business, and Suk Cha's leadership continues to impress.
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Indian IT company Infosys has been voted as the top-ranked companies for overall corporate governance in our latest annual survey. Taiwan’s Chinatrust Financial Holding come second, and perennial contender Sun Hung Kai Properties is ranked third.
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The Swiss bank took the top spot in ASIAMONEY’s annual Brokers Poll after an absence of five years. Its equity heads credit their focus on information and a core hub of talent.
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Just over a week remains to submit your votes for EuroWeek’s syndicated loans and leveraged finance awards 2011. The poll will close at 6pm on December 1 — votes received after that time will not be counted.
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For some of the categories in this year’s syndicated loans and leveraged finance awards poll, you are able to choose from a shortlist of banks derived from the top 10 bookrunners in that sector according to Dealogic.
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The results of our annual foregn exchange poll for 2011, as voted for by corporates.