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The leading institutions, deals, and individuals shaping 2025 were honoured at a ceremony held at The Metropolitan Club in New York City.
The winning institutions and individuals will be revealed at the awards dinner on June 17 in London
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The US$1 billion debut bond from Hong Kong & China Gas was a major highlight in Asia’s G3 bond markets last year. Amid concern over the futures of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the borrower took advantage of a small window of opportunity and found strong investor support.
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Asiamoney is pleased to announce the results of its 9th annual Headhunters Poll. Following a rigorous auditing process, Asiamoney accepted a total of 725 valid questionnaires from senior executives within Asia-Pacific’s financial services industry...
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In what promises to be a tough 2009, the need for good corporate governance will only get stronger as investors grow more choosy about which companies to buy into. ASIAMONEY’s Corporate Governance Poll reveals the firms that were most highly regarded across Asia during 2008. Bernice Lam reports.
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Despite being in vulnerable sectors, Sasa and Pacific Basin look well set to ride out poor economic conditions. Meanwhile the financial efficiency of HSBC and the diplomacy of its regional head Vincent Cheng make them clear stand-outs.
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Megastudy and LG Household & Healthcare have been prominent for their loyal customer followings, while KT&G and LG Electronics’ boss Nam Yong win plaudits for their overseas expansion efforts.
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Bumrungrad International and Minor International dazzle for prudent financial management. Meanwhile analysts favour Banpu Coal’s adroitness in spotting an opportunity and Precious Shipping’s Khalid Hashim’s conservative leadership.