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Headline: Deutsche Bank Source: Euromoney Date: July 2001 Author: Peter Lee The world’s best risk management house It’s one of the oldest debates within banks derivatives groups: how much should firms invest in flow trading of plain-vanilla interest-rate, currency, credit and commodity derivatives and how much in devising highly structured, customized trades that bring high margins. Different firms have struck this balance differently. Most obviously Chase was widely recognized as the biggest flow monster in the derivatives markets, particularly interest-rate swaps, while JPMorgan was more renowned for high-margin, complex trades. |
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