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The world's biggest IPO offering, a revolutionary demerger of India's Reliance Group, the first securitisation in ex-Japan Asia to pierce the US$1 billion barrier and Thailand's first international convertible bond offering since the Asian financial crisis. ASIAMONEY presents the standout transactions of last year.
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With Asia's financial industry on the rise, the need to locate and hire quality staff has never been more pressing. Headhunters can make a mint if they wow the banks, hedge funds and investment houses with their market knowledge and platform. ASIAMONEY's Headhunters Poll reveals which recruiters impress the most.
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The leveraged buyout of Vodafone Japan by Softbank led to the country's biggest whole business securitisation. ASIAMONEY lists the leading transactions of last year.
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Business strategy, dividend pay-outs and clear lines of communications make all the difference between success and failure. Asiamoney talks to both fund managers and analysts to determine which are the best-managed small-, medium- and large-cap corporations in the region.
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Business leaders can frequently seem indistinguishable, offering generic observations about profitability and shareholder value. The best CEOs stand out from the crowd, partly because of their intelligence and speed of thought, but more prominently due to their flexibility, ability to handle people and to make decisions that can help a growing corporate. Asia-Pacific's most dynamic leaders are driving companies that are changing the face of business. The region holds two-thirds of the world's population and a growing number of well-run corporates driven by visionary executives. The best of the best in countries from China and India to Australia continue to be rewarded for benefiting shareholders. Asiamoney reveals the region's best executives of 2006.
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Regulations are getting more onerous, but companies that provide transparency in their operations gain a better image and cheaper funding. Asiamoney's returning Corporate Governance Poll shows which firms are Asia's most visible.