Risk's Institutional Rankings 2016 - VOTE NOW
Take part in Risk's annual ranking of dealers serving institutional investors - and share your views on the changing OTC market
Thank you for participating in Risk's Institutional Rankings 2016 - a chance for institutional derivatives end-users to recognise the dealers they think have performed best in the past 12 months.
The ranking is divided into six categories: risk management advisory, interest rate, FX, equity, credit and exchange-traded funds. Please select your top three bank counterparties in order of preference in each of the categories.
Only vote in categories you have traded in the last year.
The rankings also include a set of survey questions, in which respondents are asked for their views on some of the changes and challenges now affecting the OTC market - please share your opinions.
The rankings - including the survey questions - should take no more than 5-10 minutes to complete. All responses will remain strictly confidential and personal information will not be published or released to any third party.
The results will be available to subscribers in the June 2016 issue of Risk magazine and online at www.risk.net
Please note this survey is only open to asset managers, pension firms, insurance companies, hedge funds and client desks at banks (tresasury desks, for example, NOT market-making or agency execution desks). Votes cast by corporates will be discarded. Please do not vote for your own company or a subsidiary of your company.
The poll will close 13th May 2016.
If you have any questions, please contact me: duncan.wood@incisivemedia.com
Thanks in advance for your help and cooperation.
Duncan Wood
Editor-in-chief, Risk.net
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