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HSBC and Citibank continue their annual sparring in this year's forex and derivatives poll, with HSBC stretching its lead in FX and Citi once more ahead in derivatives. By Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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No changes at the top of our travel poll this year – our respondents just can't find fault with the Ritz-Carlton Millenia in Singapore or Singapore Airlines. They are not so happy when it comes to in-room internet services in Asia's hotels, however. And if only they could stretch out completely on all long haul business flights... Olivia Chow and Robert Law report.
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Most people were glad to see the back of 2001, but there were highlights amid the gloom. In issuance terms it was the reverse of 2000: plenty of impressive bond issuance but a dearth of new equity. Our deals of the year for 2001 were those that battled volatile market conditions and still produced successful, innovative transactions. By Chris Wright and Fiona Haddock.
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Executive Access takes the number one spot once again in the Asiamoney headhunters poll, but in the individual stakes Eban's Stephen McAlinden steals this year's crown. Our respondents give their candid opinions on the best, and the worst, recruitment specialists in the business. By Matthew Montagu-Pollock.
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Just as Singapore dominates our deals of the year, our issuer of the year category came down to a choice between two Singaporean and one Hong Kong company. SingTel takes the title from DBS and Hutch not for the range of its activity but for its transformation from a name suffering from its government connections, to the region's benchmark borrower. By Chris Wright.
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Executive Access takes the number one spot once again in the Asiamoney headhunters poll, but in the individual stakes Eban's Stephen McAlinden steals this year's crown. Our respondents give their candid opinions on the best, and the worst, recruitment specialists in the business.