Asia Risk Awards 2016: The winners
Recognising excellence in derivatives trading and risk management in Asia
The profiles of our winners can be found below:
House of the Year, Asia ex-Japan: Credit Suisse
House of the Year, Japan: BNP Paribas
RMB House of the Year: Deutsche Bank
Regional House of the Year: DBS
Credit Derivatives House of the Year: Societe Generale
Currency Derivatives House of the Year: HSBC
Equity Derivatives House of the Year: UBS
Interest Rate Derivatives House of the Year: Standard Chartered Bank
Energy and Commodities Derivatives House of the Year: Standard Chartered Bank
Structured Products House of the Year: Societe Generale
Securities House of the Year: Guotai Junan International Holdings Ltd
Bank Risk Manager of the Year: Hiroaki Demizu, BTMU
Clearing Bank of the Year: Citi
Clearing House of the Year: LCH
ETF House of the Year: Commerzbank
Interdealer Broker of the Year: BGC Partners
Derivatives Exchange of the Year: SGX
Private Bank of the Year: UBS Wealth Management
Collateral Manager of the Year: BNY Mellon
Derivatives Law Firm of the Year: Allen & Overy
Technology Provider of the Year: Calypso Technology
Technology Development of the Year: Catena Technologies
House of the Year, China: Ping An
House of the Year, Hong Kong: HSBC
House of the Year, India: Edelweiss
House of the Year, Indonesia: CIMB Niaga
House of the Year, Malaysia: CIMB
House of the Year, Singapore: OCBC
House of the Year, South Korea: Korea Development Bank
House of the Year, Taiwan: CTBC Bank
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