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Bankers say that costs are low on their list of priorities when choosing legal counsel, yet lawyers complain that fees are fiercely competitive. We listen to both sides in Asiamoney's third law poll, a joint undertaking with sister publication Asialaw, and list those who are voted the top legal advisers in the region.
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Business travellers are sticking with the names they know and trust in Asia. The Ritz-Carlton Millenia in Singapore, the Oriental in Bangkok and the Peninsula in Hong Kong again rank as Asia's finest hotels, and Singapore Airlines continues to rule the skies. Poll research and story by Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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Last year was not one to remember for many bankers, issuers or investors. But there were bright spots along the way. Hardship led to innovation in corporate restructuring, and the benchmark borrowers of the region came into their own. These are the transactions that provided a silver lining to a very cloudy year.
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Headhunters polarize opinions among the banking community, judging by the two individuals that dominate our poll. One builds his image on discretion and low profile; the other couldn't be low-profile if he tried. Both have their loyal supporters who can't imagine taking their business elsewhere. By Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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It's been a tough year for Asia's companies – all the more reason to applaud those who have earned recognition from investors in Asiamoney's 11th best-managed companies poll. This time the winners comprise a diverse bunch, from tech to property. Poll compiled by Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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For the first time since 1998, no US house appears in the top three in Asiamoney's annual brokers poll. CLSA climbs the rankings thanks to its perceived independence, but it is last year's winner, UBS Warburg, that makes the greatest gains in our most comprehensive ever poll. By Olivia Chow and Robert Law.