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Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin.
The duplicate votes have been discarded, the votes which came from personal e-mail addresses have been deleted, and we now have the definitive list of the Top 100 firms in the global financial markets as voted by our readers.
Here's the full Top 100 (last year's Top 32 positions in brackets):
1. Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin
2. Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
3(2). UBS
4(1). Merrill Lynch
5(12). Barclays Group
6(4). Credit Suisse
7(3). Nomura
8(7). Bank of America
9. TIAA-Cref
10(5). Aviva Investors
11. Standard Chartered Bank
12(8). Dresdner Kleinwort
13(16). Daiwa Securities
14. Macquarie Bank
15(29). Man Group
16(13). JPMorgan Chase
17. RW Baird
18(17). Goldman Sachs
19. SEB Group
20(6). State Street
21(23). Morgan Stanley
22. TD Ameritrade
23. Aberdeen Asset Management
24. Royal Bank of Canada
25. Charles Schwab
26. Raymond James
27(26). BlackRock
28. Bank of New York Mellon
29(10). KBC Group
30(30). Schroders Investment Management
31(11). BNP Paribas
32(9). Jefferies & Co
33. Financial Services Authority
34. ICAP
35. Lazard
36. Standard Bank
37. Societe Generale
38. Mitsubishi UFJ Trust & Banking
39. JP Turner
40. Moody's Investor Services
41. Legg Mason
42. Australia & New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ)
43. JPMorgan Cazenove
44. Northern Trust
45. Wells Fargo
46. Mizuho Financial Group
47. M&G Investment Management
48(21). PIMCO
49. Numis Securities
50. Axa Group
51(31). Deutsche Bank
52. HSBC Group
53. The Blackstone Group
54. US Bancorp
55. Allen & Overy
56. Fitch Ratings
57. Susquehanna International Group of Companies
58. Rothschild
59. Santander
60. National Australia Bank
61. PNC Bank
62(32). Standard & Poor's
63. Panmure Gordon
64(24). Threadneedle Investments
65. The Vanguard Group
66. Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Group
67. Julius Baer
68. KKR
69. Swiss Re
70. Janus Capital Group
71. WestLB
72. Wachovia
73. Natixis
74. Brown Brothers Harriman
75. Clifford Chance
76. Commerzbank
77. ING Groep
78. New York Life
79. Toronto Dominion Bank
80. London Stock Exchange
81(15). Rabobank
82. Cantor Fitzgerald / BGC Partners
83. Evercore Partners
84. New York Stock Exchange
85. MetLife
86. MF Global Inc.
87. Investec
88. Gartmore
89(28). Fortis
90. Fifth Third Bank
91. Edward Jones
92(14). Citigroup
93. Collins Stewart Tullett
94. Credit Agricole / Calyon
95. E-Trade
96. F & C Asset Management
97. DekaBank
98. New Star Asset Management
99(18). Royal Bank of Scotland
100(22). AIG
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