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Credit derivatives pros say the chances of another Amherst Holdings-style CDS case where one side gets stiffed because the underlying assets are bought out, making the contract null and void, are slim but still possible.
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Consensus among global derivatives headhunters is that bonuses are going to be better than 2008, but nowhere near the sums doled out in 2007 before the credit crunch took hold.
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Competition to clear over-the-counter derivatives will likely be the main theme of 2010, as providers actually fire up operations.
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Competition for Chinese fixed income derivatives sales staffers is tipped to be strong again this year in Asia.
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Some market watchers are holding out hope credit default swap flows in 2010 will pick up as uncertainty surrounding regulation is addressed, contract standardization beds down and the recovery mounts.
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Relationships between foreign banks and their Chinese counterparts appear to be warming up.