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  • Until the Islamic finance industry gains traction on the consumer and the capital markets side, it’s all about positioning. CIMB Niaga Syariah is set up for growth and so is Indonesia's best Islamic bank, writes Chris Wright.
  • Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam has the right backers and presence to benefit if Brunei turns its Islamic and financial ambitions into reality. It wins Asiamoney's award as the best Islamic bank in Brunei. Chris Wright reports.
  • Although only about one tenth of CIMB Islamic’s income comes from overseas businesses, it’s the positioning and the vision that stand out. It wins Asiamoney's nod as the best regional Islamic bank. Chris Wright reports.
  • Citi, HSBC and Credit Suisse impressed most for their structured products coverage over the past year, according to some of the region’s most senior finance and treasury officials. Asiamoney's poll this year received a total of 500 valid responses.
  • Regional executives have tightened belts in the last year, preferring cheaper forms of travel and accommodation to cut costs. Asiamoney reveals which hotels, airlines and airports were favoured in our largest Travel Poll to date.
  • In our largest ever Travel Poll, Shangri-La hotels and Singapore Airlines remain top picks of senior executives travelling for business and leisure in the region. In all, 520 business travelers from 28 nations participated.