
Best in South Korea
Structured Products Asia Awards 2010

Over the past 12 months in Korea, Nomura has transformed from a niche player into a top-tier provider of structured products. Between July 2009 and June 2010, the bank has increased its Korean equities client list from three to 17, and boosted revenues from its fixed income business by 550%.
“Previously, we were light in participation, especially when it came to swaps and over-the-counter derivatives,” says David Lam, co-head of equity derivatives, Asia-Pacific, at Nomura in Hong Kong. “We have
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