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  • The Global Derivatives Survey is a comprehensive customer ranking of sellsiders in the credit, equity, fx, interest rate and inflation derivatives markets, across both flow and structured products.
  • The Bank of England’s Trends in Lending report has revealed that bank funding for large UK corporate borrowers is now more attractive than it has been for years. But canny corporate treasurers are way ahead of the curve, and have already shifted their financing strategies to take advantage of the latest glut of lending.
  • The world of Islamic finance continues to evolve in terms of complexity and depth. Meeting the needs of an increasingly sophisticated clientele is not an easy task. ASIAMONEY reveals which institutions have done the best job. Chris Wright reports.
  • Bankers looking to sell exposure to peripheral European borrowers have long highlighted those companies’ international activity and revenue streams. Italy’s Snam presents a new challenge, since it is entirely domestic. The good news is that this doesn’t seem to matter.
  • The region’s recruiters face a banking industry under unprecedented pressures. Asia’s economies may be growing, but low deal flow and staffing overcapacity had led to relatively few hires. Successful recruiters are refocusing their efforts at new areas to make money.