“Do a complex transaction and, if it works out, take the profit; but if it doesn’t work out, sue the bank for wrongful advice and make cash in the courts.”

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“Do a complex transaction and, if it works out, take the profit; but if it doesn’t work out, sue the bank for wrongful advice and make cash in the courts.”

—Peter Scherer, partner at Clifford Chance in Frankfurt, on the disappointing effects of the decision by the Bundesgerichtshof, Germany’s Federal Court of Justice, which could lead to future court cases in relation to spread ladder swaps.

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