Big players make up ground
Deutsche Bank once again tops Asia Risk's annual interbank poll, a result that will come as no surprise. But the rise to greater prominence of Standard Chartered and Societe Generale has shaken things up. By Kathleen Kearney, with research by Choo Lai Theng
Deutsche Bank has topped Asia Risk's interdealer derivatives poll for the sixth consecutive year with an impressive 12.76% of total voting points, up from 9.8% in the 2005 poll. The German bank took 35 first places out of a total 135 categories; in fact, it has topped every Asia Risk interbank poll since 2001.
Nearly as impressive were the strong advances made this year by Standard Chartered Bank
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