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The winning organisations will be announced live at ceremonies in both London and New York this September
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
Submissions now open for the 2026 Derivatives Awards. Have your say in who makes the shortlist of nominees
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A strong corporate vision, canny use of capital and an eye for detail – all these qualities separated the region's best companies from the rest in 2007. ASIAMONEY talks to fund managers and analysts to determine which are the best-managed small, medium- and large-cap corporations across the region.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.