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Citibank and Northern Trust emerged as leaders in this year's global custody poll. But customers still aren't getting everything they want from technology. By Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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Asiamoney's 11th annual cash management poll shows treasurers are more and more keen for improvements in technology – and they are very specific about what they want. Citibank and HSBC are among those who seem to be listening: both are rewarded with impressive votes. By Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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It wasn't easy to decide on our finance minister, central banker and restructuring agency of the year – and not because of an abundance of riches to choose from. Many economists declined to applaud anyone at all, and we have decided nobody merited the restructuring agency award this year. But there are positive stories – Hong Kong and Singapore enjoyed a year of prudent if unexceptional financial management, and China showed signs of real reform. In the end, China takes the plaudits. By Chris Wright.
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Asiamoney's first law firm poll shows some interesting trends among Asia's in-house counsel – but we suspect there is one piece of data that Asia's corporates all want to know about: cost. And so they should, when a quarter of them spend over US$2 million a year on lawyer's fees. By Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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HSBC regains its crown as the leading foreign exchange house in the region – but its perennial rival Citibank remains the most respected derivatives bank. By Olivia Chow and Robert Law.
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Asiamoney's analysis of the health and efficiency of Asia's strongest banks, compiled together with Fitch IBCA, Duff & Phelps, reveals some surprises. But the name at the top surprises no-one: Hang Seng retains its top spot.