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  • Pranab Mukherjee, India
  • The region is witnessing a rise in money inflows from corporates and investors alike looking to benefit from strong economic expansion and China’s renminbi liberalisation. It is a robust environment that stands in contrast to stagnation in Europe and the US. According to ASIAMONEY’s latest FX poll, Citi and HSBC, in particular, are benefiting from these trends.
  • Asiamoney.com publishes the results of its latest annual Foreign Exchange Poll, revealing the best global banks for FX services in Asia and the best within each respective country. This is our 20th and largest ever FX survey, with the results based on 2,082 valid responses.
  • See the photo gallery for Asiamoney's Summer Awards 2010, held at the Four Seasons, Hong Kong here.
  • The two global banks are considered the best regional providers of foreign exchange by corporates and financial institutions, respectively, according to the most numerous number of voters yet.
  • International banks are trying to expand cash management services in Asia more aggressively than ever, as the region’s economic growth outpaces the rest of the world. But succeeding requires a deft mix of customer support, local presence and global capabilities.