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  • After a sluggish start to the year, a number of prominent IPOs were conducted in Asia and two shone. Asiamoney reveals its pick for the best debut listing in 2009.
  • Equity funding was still needed at the start of the year, even as global capital markets reeled. Asiamoney reveals its pick for the region’s best equity offering in 2009.
  • China was the principal driver of a number of deals in resources and mining in the region. Asiamoney reveals its choice of the best M&A transaction to take place in 2009.
  • McLeod Russel (India) combined a commitment to quality with an acquisitive mindset, Dr Reddy’s launched generic drugs and restructured, and HDFC articulated a clear business plan and delivered. Asiamoney reveals the best-small, mid- and large-cap companies in India this year.
  • Capcom managed to maximise its audience, Yamada Denki took advantage of regulations to target urban sites, and Kirin Holdings launched a bold international acquisition drive. Asiamoney unveils the best small, mid- and large-cap companies in Japan for 2009.
  • The president of Fast Retailing is a consummate marketer and has been quick to start pricing wars. He is not shy of revealing his ambitions, either. Tadashi Yanai wins the Asiamoney award as Japan's best executive in 2009.