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<blockquote data-quote="Romiras" data-source="post: 30864" data-attributes="member: 1993"><p>One thing to note is to query why you're interested in specifically equity derivatives. Most law firms deal with both and group 'both' into a single group.</p><p></p><p><strong>Law </strong>- The type of work involves considering and dealing with hedging agreements like loans, structuring, capital markets work, loan financing, debt restructuring, Islamic structured products, mortality swaps, repos, repackagings, synthetic securitisations, etc. </p><p></p><p><strong>Clients</strong> - Clients are varied. It is often financial institutions (i.e. banks), corporates and sovereigns. </p><p></p><p><strong>Impact</strong> - They're always busy - and things don't change now. As you can imagine, almost every transaction needs to be 'hedged' in some way, especially financing arrangements. Therefore, clients will be looking at how to deal with the fallout of COVID19, or finding ways to hedge against it and its related risks, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romiras, post: 30864, member: 1993"] One thing to note is to query why you're interested in specifically equity derivatives. Most law firms deal with both and group 'both' into a single group. [B]Law [/B]- The type of work involves considering and dealing with hedging agreements like loans, structuring, capital markets work, loan financing, debt restructuring, Islamic structured products, mortality swaps, repos, repackagings, synthetic securitisations, etc. [B]Clients[/B] - Clients are varied. It is often financial institutions (i.e. banks), corporates and sovereigns. [B]Impact[/B] - They're always busy - and things don't change now. As you can imagine, almost every transaction needs to be 'hedged' in some way, especially financing arrangements. Therefore, clients will be looking at how to deal with the fallout of COVID19, or finding ways to hedge against it and its related risks, etc. [/QUOTE]
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