Winners of Credit Americas Awards 2010 to be unveiled on November 4 in NYC

Credit magazine's annual awards for the North American credit markets will take place in New York on Thursday, where the winners will be presented with their awards in categories such as Best Bank for Credit, Best Bank for Investment Grade Bonds and Best Independent Research Provider.

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The entries have been collected. The votes have been counted. The trophies have been engraved.

All that is left is for the winners of the Credit Awards Americas 2010 to be presented with their gongs.

This will happen on the evening of Thursday, November 4 at the Métrazur restaurant in New York's Grand Central station.

Details of the awards winners will be available on Credit's website on Friday, November 5, as well as appearing in the November issue of Credit magazine.

The awards categories are

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