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  • ? India may well be the second-fastest growing economy in the world this year, after China. Government, independent think-tanks and investment banks agree that GDP will grow by close to 7% this year. Moody's put India's foreign currency sovereign rating on review for a possible upgrade from sub-investment status in early October, citing its foreign exchange reserves of over $90 billion.
  • Highly commended: Goldman Sachs
  • Highly commended: UBS
  • Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala, deputy governor of the Bank of Thailand, has been one of the main drivers of recent Asian financial market initiatives, most notably steering ABF1 to fruition. He spoke to Euromoney's Nick Parsons about pan-Asian achievements and hopes for the future.
  • Highly commended: Merrill Lynch (using i-Deal)
  • BrokerTec comes out ahead of other creditable performers in interdealer fixed-income trading networks such as eSpeed, Eurex, and MTS. Its success is based on strong liquidity, ease of use, and it offers in-built post-trade processing.
  • Highly commended: Lehman Brothers, UBS
  • The decision of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to cut production means that oil prices are set to stay high. This will keep Europe's consumers spending less and will dim prospects for eurozone recovery.
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  • Euromoney polled treasurers and financial officers at 3,200 non-financial corporates. We received a total of 1,061 valid replies (2002:415 replies) from 36 countries. 367 (2002:318 replies) of these answered questions on international cash management services. 827 (2002:275 replies) answered questions relating to service provision in their home country only. Respondents in both cases were asked to indicate:
  • ? The debate about soft commissions and bundling arrangements rumbles on in the UK, with fund manager and pension fund bodies at loggerheads over whether the Financial Services Authority should regulate arrangements.
  • Since the dot com bust banks have been forced to come down to earth in their electronic offerings. They are focusing on super-fast pricing engines, error-free post-trade functions and good internal risk management rather than on fancy websites. Euromoney’s fourth annual awards highlight those that have done this best. Katie Astbury, Mark Brown, Julie Dalla-Costa, Julian Evans and Peter Koh.