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Morgan Stanley, Bank of America and Deutsche Bank Are Recognized at Derivatives Week’s 2005 DEAL Awards
New York (PRWEB) November 22, 2005
Derivatives Week’s 2005 DEAL Awards were announced last week recognizing the firms and experts who stood out in the over-the-counter derivatives marketplace. Following extensive interviews with buy-and sell-side institutions and plus submissions from the business, the editors of Derivatives Week determined nominees and winners in every category on the basis of factors including innovation and excellence of performance. The winners in 10 categories were unveiled and Thomas Jasper, ceo of Primus Guaranty, was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The best firms were as follows:
Morgan Stanley, Credit Derivatives House of the Year – U.S.
Bank of America, Equity Derivatives Residence of the Year – U.S.
Deutsche Bank, Credit Derivatives House of the Year — Europe
SG Corporate & Investment Banking, Equity Derivatives House of the Year — Europe
Deutsche Bank, Credit Derivatives Residence of the Year – Asia
UBS, Equity Derivatives Residence of the Year — Asia
Barclay’s Capital, Fund-Linked Residence of the Year
Allen and Overy, Derivatives Law Firm of the Year
Cheyne Capital Management, Finish User of the Year
Deutsche Bank, Global Derivatives Home of the Year
The nominees were as follows:
Credit Derivatives House of the Year – U.S.
Barclays Capital
Deutsche Bank
Goldman Sachs
JPMorgan
Equity Derivatives Residence of the Year – U.S.
Citigroup
Goldman Sachs
Lehman Brothers
Merrill Lynch
Credit Derivatives House of the Year — Europe
Citigroup
JPMorgan
Morgan Stanley
UBS
Equity Derivatives Home of the Year — Europe
Barclays Capital
Deutsche Bank
JPMorgan
Morgan Stanley
Credit Derivatives Residence of the Year – Asia
BNP Paribas
Goldman Sachs
JPMorgan
Morgan Stanley
Equity Derivatives Home of the Year — Asia
Citigroup
Credit Swiss Initial Boston
Merrill Lynch
SG Corporate and Investment Banking
Fund-Linked Residence of the Year
BNP Paribas
Deutsche Bank
Goldman Sachs
SG Corporate and Investment Banking
Derivatives Law Firm of the Year
Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton
Clifford Opportunity
Davis Polk and Wardwell
Linklaters
Finish User of the Year
AXA Investment Managers
BlueMountain Capital Management
Caim Capital
Fortis Investment Management
Global Derivatives House of the Year
Citigroup
Goldman Sachs
JPMorgan
Morgan Stanley
About Derivatives Week
Derivatives Week is dedicated to breaking news in the over-the-counter derivatives market place worldwide. Every week, its reporters in New York, London and Hong Kong dig up need to-read data on innovations in the industry. DW reveals who’s utilizing derivatives, who’s preparing to do so and why. Coverage consists of development of new derivative instruments, regulatory changes, firm reorganizations, technologies, market trends and risk management.
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