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  • Jonah Cheng of UBS, the top-ranked analyst for semiconductor coverage in ASIAMONEY's Brokers Poll, discusses how his willingness to be contrarian stems from immersing himself in information about the production and management of the companies he follows.
  • The Hong Kong-based brokerage has been voted top for equity research & sales in Asia’s largest Brokers Poll, while Macquarie takes the top spot in Australia and Nomura leads the rankings in Japan
  • As a tale of how emerging market institutions are preying on the West’s fallen angels, BTG Pactual’s acquisition of UBS’s Brazilian business last year is as dramatic as they come. Spearheaded by the now-legendary André Esteves, the $2.5 billion deal is slightly less than the $2.6 billion sum for which Esteves sold the units to UBS as CEO of Pactual in 2006.
  • Amid domestic political turbulence and global market volatility, the Lebanese banking sector has managed to decouple from many of its regional – and certainly western – banking peers. Over the past year, Bank Audi has reaped the benefits of Lebanon’s well-managed and conservative financial system, buttressed by a flood of deposits and its perceived safe-haven status for investors.
  • Amid domestic political turbulence and global market volatility, the Lebanese banking sector has managed to decouple from many of its regional – and certainly western – banking peers. Over the past year, Bank Audi has reaped the benefits of Lebanon’s well-managed and conservative financial system, buttressed by a flood of deposits and its perceived safe-haven status for investors.
  • Last year markets priced in a systemic meltdown of emerging Europe. A crisis was sweeping the region, as high external debts, leveraged financial systems, low or moderate foreign exchange reserves and rapidly contracting economies set off panic.