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  • Credit Suisse’s head of metals and mining research, Trina Chen, is bullish on China’s steel and cement sectors but warns of a slowdown after the run of infrastructure projects is completed. She wins Asiamoney’s Brokers Poll as best materials analyst for a fourth year in a row.
  • Inflation is expected to become a factor next year, which would raise bottom-line costs and put the profitability of smaller firms under pressure, says CLSA’s consumer staples analyst Heather Hsu. She believes companies with a more diversified product base are in line to benefit.
  • Voted the best regional sales trader in Asiamoney’s Brokers Poll 2009, Ron Kwok believes there will be a consolidation and a slowdown in prices, but sees that as a healthy development.
  • CLSA’s Eric Fishwick, named best economist by voters in Asiamoney’s Brokers Poll 2009, believes people need to recognise that what we’re seeing now is an inventory cycle, not the start of another investment cycle.
  • Karen Chan of BoA-Merrill Lynch reflects on a volatile year but favours China and India firms on expectations that regulators will introduce reforms. She wins the inaugural award for best insurance analyst in Asiamoney’s Brokers Poll 2009.
  • Xiaopo Wei, the CLSA analyst voted top for consumer discretionary research in Asiamoney’s Brokers Poll 2009, says his job is to convince investors of fundamental value in difficult times, even if they do not want to listen.