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  • Highly commended: CSFB, Goldman Sachs
  • Most banks keep their forex risk analysis tools in the forex research and analytics portal, and fixed-income tools in a special fixed-income site. Some banks update the data that informs these tools every 10 minutes. Some update it daily. By luck or by design, CSFB has chosen to keep hundreds of analytics tools in an enormous range of instruments all in one place – and all updated in real time.
  • This category was created after a meeting with CSFB’s Advanced Execution Services group left Euromoney stunned. It was immediately apparent that CSFB’s AES team had developed something a cut above its competitors. Unusually, even CSFB’s competitors admit this.
  • If you are a corporate bond fund manager and have not yet heard of Clovis, the chances are you will very soon.
  • Covered bonds are moving out of their traditional heartlands of France and Germany and becoming a global product.
  • Dozens of new electronic finance ventures have claimed to be able to revolutionize their market. EBS is one of the very that actually has. When it was established 10 years ago, it brought a level of price transparency on spot rates that had never previously been available.
  • Hedge fund Aquila Capital Partners' founder Neal Berger makes no bones about his obligation to be quick-witted in exploiting new market inefficiencies as soon as they arise. If this means holding on only to employees that are equally adaptable, that's all part of his own survivor's mentality.
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  • Head of electronic trading services, Morgan Stanley
  • Must a bank always support its subsidiaries? That's the question being raised by two court cases involving Bank Austria Creditanstalt and a group of investors who worked with a subsidiary of the bank on a Russian M&A deal in 1997.
  • Global banks are always keen to stress the strength of their local presence. Think global but act local is the common mantra.
  • Several good firms now cater for the private-client market with cross-product sites, and they have slightly different approaches.