Interdealer rankings 2009: Dealers

In one of the most tumultuous years on record for the derivatives industry, Deutsche Bank has reclaimed top spot overall from JP Morgan in the 2009 interdealer rankings. In the other major change, Barclays Capital broke into the top three, knocking Goldman Sachs off the podium. By Matt Cameron, with research by Xiao-Long Chen

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The past year has been likened to a tempest for the derivatives industry. At the beginning of September 2008, most dealers were reeling from billions of dollars of subprime mortgage loan writedowns on collateralised debt obligations. But then the unthinkable happened: the collapse and filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection of one of largest derivatives dealers, Lehman Brothers, on September 15.

Only months earlier, in March, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York brokered a deal placing the

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