Asia Risk institutional survey 2009

Institutional investors in Asia have endured a tough year marked by steep losses, high volatility and concerns about counterparty risk. But their need for quality service on a local level has never been stronger. Deutsche Bank topped Asia Risk's inaugural institutional investor survey, but others were not far behind. By Ben Marquand

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Asia Risk Institutional Survey (PDF, 775KB)
Institutional Survey Leaderboards (PDF, 486KB)

Ongoing financial turbulence has had a substantial impact on institutional investors during the past year, with risk management and liquidity issues topping the list of concerns alongside coping with the deterioration of asset values across portfolios. And those dealers that remained committed to their Asia operations and performed relatively well during the financial crisis - whether through far-sighted

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