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JPMorgan and Credit Suisse held onto the top spots for best par and distressed desks, respectively, in Credit Investment News' 2007 Best Trading Desk Awards.
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Even Citi is prepared to admit that it was surprised to have been voted number one for commodity-linked products in 2006. Certainly the US bank feels it can improve, even after topping the opinion of poll respondents once again.
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It was a strong equity market across Asia-Pacific in 2006, and despite the hiccup in late February, it's been a strong 2007 too. And as vanilla equities have thrived, so have the structured products that derive from them. Min Park, head of equity risk management products for Asia at UBS, estimates that trading volumes in equity derivatives are virtually doubling each year in Asia.
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When an institution wants to be a top player in currency-linked products, it helps to have a big balance sheet. It's little surprise, therefore, that Citigroup and HSBC dominate our poll.
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Of all structured products, those linked to interest rates were the only ones not to enjoy any real growth over the past year. "Rate products have been sluggish, although in recent months they've picked up," says Monish Tahilramani, head of regional trading, global markets, at HSBC.