JAPAN'S STRUCTURED CREDIT MARKETS - Banks target quality credit
The country's banks have curtailed their hunger for high-yielding structured credit products as a result of Basel II capital requirements, and have turned to higher-rated products instead. It's meant that investment banks have had to alter their marketing techniques, even as they face more competition from some of the very clients they want to work with. Richard Morrow reports.
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