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On Oct. 20, the European Commission published a document titled: "Ensuring efficient, safe and sound derivatives markets: future policy actions."
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A number of court rulings and jostling by claims holders will likely keep the Lehman Brothers estate workout front and center in 2010.
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Volume is set to increase in the longevity derivatives market next year, as firms that built life settlement portfolios in the hopes of securitizing them look to reduce longevity exposure through swaps.
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Disputes between Lehman Brothers International (Europe) and its counterparties over the value of derivatives contracts could increase substantially next year.
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The Malaysian retail structured products market was buoyant in 2009, and is set to continue growing apace.
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"Some of the claims are flat-out silly."--Bryan Marsal, chief restructuring officer at Lehman Brothers Holdings and co-ceo of turnaround specialist Alvarez & Marsal, speaking before U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge James Peck on the inflated claims the firm has received from bank derivative counterparties. (Nov. 18)