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Each year we recognise the top small, medium, and large cap companies in each major country, and single out one outstanding executive. In South Korea Daum Communications offers up innovation, LG H&H keeps on acquiring, Samsung Electronics takes partnerships seriously, and Suk-yong Cha keeps adding corporate value.
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We are pleased to announce the most impressive deal arrangers and overall investment bank for 2010.
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We are pleased to announce our regional deals of the year for debt capital markets and loans. The Philippines sovereign shines with its global peso bond, Reliance Holdings makes a strong bond return, Alliance Global Group wows high yield investors. and Wilmar and Singapore's sports hub bring top notch loan transactions.
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Each year we recognise the top small, medium, and large cap companies in each major country, and single out one outstanding executive. In Singapore Petra Foods offers investors a sweet taste, Olam International wows with its organisation, Genting Singapore has a promising first year, and Sunny Verghese offers an acute eye for detail.
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We are pleased to announce our regional deals of the year for M&A and equity capital markets. KNOC breaks new ground by going hostile, AIA's record-breaking IPO impresses, Ping An Insurance's offering gains strong support, and China Unicom offers up Asia's largest convertible.
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Each year we recognise the top small, medium, and large cap companies in each major country, and single out one outstanding executive. In India Jubilant satisfies investors' appetites, Lupin gains from drug cost surges, Infosys expands internationally, and TCS's N. Chandra keeps his company nimble