
Asia Risk awards 2010: Credit derivatives House of the year
Asia Risk awards 2010: Credit derivatives House of the year

Deutsche Bank has emerged as a market leader in the trading and structuring of credit derivatives transactions in the Asia-Pacific region. Market participants say the bank has dusted itself off after some problems in 2008 to emerge as the dominant player in the region, especially for best execution.
The bank’s volumes in credit default swaps (CDSs) on Asian names and indexes is more than double that of last year, according to Chetankumar Shah, head of global credit trading at Deutsche Bank in
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