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  • China has become the biggest and arguably the most important capital market in Asia. The size and scope of transactions combined with the fast pace of reform is influencing capital markets well outside the country’s borders. In our first China Deals and Investment Bank of the Year Awards, we select the standout transactions and institutions of 2015.
  • GlobalCapital is pleased to announce the nominees for its 2016 US Derivatives Awards. Nominations are based upon market feedback and research conducted in recent months. Winners will be unveiled at a gala dinner in New York.
  • GlobalCapital announces the results of its Equity Capital Markets Awards for 2015, following our inaugural ECM Awards Dinner, in London on March 16.
  • Voting is now open for the GlobalCapital 2016 Bond Dinner Awards. Read on for instructions on how to vote and how to download the voting sheets for each awards category. Voting closes on April 1.
  • Issuers, bankers, brokers and analysts gathered in Hong Kong at the JW Marriot hotel on February 17 to celebrate the achievements of those who were top-ranked in Asiamoney polls in 2015 or who had won deal or bank awards.
  • It was a challenging year for Australian capital markets in 2015 as the fall in commodity prices and volatile conditions made executing deals that much tougher. So it is testament to the depth and breadth of banks in Australia that so many were able to produce standout performances. Our thanks to all those firms that took the time to pitch. Full write-ups of each award will be published in the next Asiamoney supplement in late March.