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  • The three-time winner of ASIAMONEY Brokers Poll's best consumer staple analyst award believes that China's largest food and beverage companies will continue to gain market share as a result of economies of scale.
  • China's discretionary goods sector is generally improving but outperforming the market requires bottom-up research and effective stock picking, says Xiaopo Wei, the region's top consumer discretionary analyst.
  • Graham Cunningham, the leading energy analyst in Asia according to ASIAMONEY's latest Brokers Poll, says that fixed assets and commodities stocks will benefit amid extremely loose monetary policy and the potential of inflation.
  • Laurence Balanco, the region's best quantitative/technical analyst according to ASIAMONEYs Brokers Poll, believes that Asia markets should continue to climb into early next year, with Thailand and A-shares particularly strong performers.
  • The winner of both conglomerates and real estate coverage in ASIAMONEY's latest Brokers Poll explains why mixing political understanding with bottom-up research has helped her wow investors.
  • The region's leading technology hardware and equipment analyst Henry King has ascertained three reasons for a surprising fall in computer sales this year. He believes that they could continue to affect seasons to come.