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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.
  • 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
  • Each year we recognise the top small, medium, and large cap companies in each major country, and single out one outstanding executive. In Australia InvoCare keeps a rein on costs, Bradken builds a global business, Amcor makes opportunism pay well, and Richard Goyder knocks Coles into shape.
  • Each year we recognise the top small, medium, and large cap companies in each major country, and signal out one outstanding executive. In Japan United Arrows wows Tokyo fashionistas, Yamada Denki benefits from stimulus spending, Canon keeps a tight grip on costs, and Toshiba's Norio Sasaki turns a household name around.
  • Each year we recognise the top small, medium, and large cap companies in each major country, and signal out one outstanding executive. Yung Tay Engineering elevates its status, President Chain Store Corp. branches out into new areas, TSMC continues to impress, and Peter Chou's company makes a name for itself.
  • Each year we recognise the top small, medium, and large cap companies in each major country, and signal out one outstanding executive. In the Philippines Security Bank Corp. punches above its weight, ICTS gains international attention, and Aboitiz Power - and its CEO - impress.