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  • Is the burgeoning credit derivatives market still best seen as a hedging device? Or have some participants turned it to unfair advantage over bond investors on the basis of what amounts to inside information?
  • Keen to exploit the massive oil deposits found in its segment of the Caspian Sea, Kazakhstan is pushing for an end to the decade-long dispute over how to draw borders between the five countries that share its coastline.
  • A dispute over the funding of oil pipeline development pinpoints increasing tension between foreign investors and the Kazakh authorities that may hamper the development of offshore Caspian oil resources.
  • Russia’s central bank is launching a controversial new scheme aimed at creating stability and competition. Deputy central bank chairman Andrei Kozlov explains why the reforms are needed.
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  • Few capital markets participants will be sorry to see the back of 2002. Fear dominated the year: fear of more terrorist attacks, fear of the consequences of a war against Iraq, fear of more corporate scandals, fear of losing yet more money, fear of losing one's job, fear of going to jail.
  • India
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  • With trading costs bearing down on them, UK fund managers are tentatively exploring the savings offered by alternative trading venues.
  • A recent UK court judgment has stopped minority lenders blocking a workout because it is not in their interests. Rob Mannix explains why the ruling is good news for the banking industry
  • Citi takes over top position from Deutsche in Euromoney’s annual poll of polls. Deutsche is beaten to second place overall by UBS.
  • Banco Santander Central HispanoAmount: £1.3 billionAnnounced: November 29 2002