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The rapid reduction in interest rates to low levels around the world poses risks, and opportunities. Institutions have increasingly been looking to hedge their rates exposures, and HSBC has been on hand to help. The bank has been voted best for interest-linked structured products in Asiamoney’s Structured Products Poll.
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Having escaped the worst of the financial turmoil, BNP Paribas is voted best in Asia for credit-linked structured products, snatching top spot in Asiamoney’s Structured Products Poll category from last year’s winner Citi. Interest in simple products has gradually returned, with attractive deals to be found in dislocated credit markets.
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Howard Tiffen, recently retired managing director and senior advisor at Van Kampen Investments, will receive the Outstanding Contribution Award at Credit Investment News' 2009 Best Trading Desk Awards on May 6.
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The US bank continues to enjoy the trust of clients as it is voted the best commodities structured products house in Asia for the sixth year in a row. Respondents to the Structured Products Poll praised Citi’s execution and pricing capabilities amid a sharp reduction in risk appetite.
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The Swiss bank continues to dominate the equity-linked category of Asiamoney’s Structured Products Poll, adapting to a dive in demand for complex instruments. Like its rivals it is surviving on a restricted diet of simple products such as equity-linked notes and relying on its ability to process the orders quickly.