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  • Larsen & Toubro’s US$600 million combined share sale and convertible bond issue was the first of its kind out of India. The innovative transaction earns Asiamoney's nod as India's best deal of the past year.
  • The Republic of Indonesia's US$650 million Islamic bond last April was a brave move and effectively reopened the international mafket for subsequent Islamic issuers. It earns our award as best Indonesia deal of the past year.
  • There has been a tidal wave of Chinese IPOs, but one stood out above the others. Sinopharm Group's US$1.3 billion debut in Hong Kong attracted huge interest and wins Asiamoney's award as China's best of the past year.
  • Hutchison Whampoa's US$3 billion dual-tranche bond issue in September stood out during 2009 for timing, size and execution. It duly earns Asiamoney's award as Hong Kong's best deal over the past year.
  • Asiamoney announces the results of its 10th annual Headhunters Poll to determine the best regional search firms and recruiters as voted for by senior executives. We accepted a total of 650 valid questionnaires this year.
  • A year of marked volatility had a telling impact on the corporate governance standards of Asian companies. Some businesses showed marked improvement, while others fell away, as demonstrated in Asiamoney’s Corporate Governance Poll 2009.