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  • In a year of marked financial contrasts, successful banks had to mix wise counsel with innovative funding ideas and clever execution. ASIAMONEY reveals which banks it thinks did the best job.
  • Timely disclosure of information and commitment to transparency are the most important considerations for corporate governance. Bernice Lam reveals the firms to shine in ASIAMONEY's annual poll.
  • Landmark transactions break ground, add value to a corporation, country or stock exchange and demonstrate inspiration on behalf of the issuer and their financial advisers. ASIAMONEY presents the region's best deals from the past 12 months.
  • Some 100 of the over-the-counter market's top players, together with key figures from the European securitization market, gathered in London at the Millennium Hotel, Mayfair, Wednesday for Derivatives Week's 2007 Awards.
  • The US bank was voted top for having the least independent research brokerage in the region in our Brokers Poll - for the sixth year running. Respondents flagged its readiness to issue research on companies in which it has a stake, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest. Although not alone, it is a blemish on the face of one of the industry's smartest operators. Richard Morrow reports.
  • Markets have soared throughout the region this year, and economic problems in the United States look set to drive even more money into Asia. Surging liquidity has meant that offering a strong platform reaps rich rewards, as the ASIAMONEY Brokers Poll 2007 reveals. Richard Morrow reports.