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Transparency and accountability have become wordwide corporate mantras post-Enron. But Asia has seen it all before. Five years after the 1997 financial crisis, many countries and their companies have realized that good corporate governance makes good financial sense. Poll compiled by Olivia Chow and Robert Law. Report by Fiona Haddock.
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Citibank ranks top in our global custody poll again this year. Our respondents offer a valuable insight in to what they want from their global custodians, and whether they are satisfied with the services they receive. Olivia Chow and Robert Law report.
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There's no change at the top of our cash management poll this year: Citibank is voted best regional cash management bank in Asia for the fourth consecutive year, and more or less sweeps the board in the local categories. Our respondents air their views on delivery, on-line reporting, outsourcing and how they think banks can enhance their cash management services. By Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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Our second law firm poll reveals that despite the vast amounts of money spent by Asian corporates on legal fees, they are not always satisfied with the services they get in return. But they do know which firms they rate in particular areas of specialization, and why. Olivia Chow and Robert Law report.
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We spend plenty of time and space fêting and knocking the international investment banks in the region, but what about the domestic players? There is plenty to applaud among local houses that have grown – often into fully-fledged international operations – on the back of domestic business. We name the domestic institutions that stand out in 12 key Asia Pacific markets.
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Our finance minister of the year is no longer the finance minister – and his decision to leave the post to help his party win an election is Korea's loss. Despite unfinishedbusiness, Jin Nyum's achievements helped Korea win a two-notch upgrade in a global recession. Among central bankers, Australia's Ian Macfarlane leads the field with practical, dynamic and intelligent policy.