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BANKS IN VIETNAM REPORTEDLY OFFER SHADY PRODUCT 
International banks are believed to be offering to insurance companies 
products that sit in a grey area of the law. Find out what's going on in 
this week's issue. 

INDIAN BANK SWAN DIVES INTO SWAPS 
Which bank is planning its first swap in India? Our readers know. 

U.S. REINSURER MARKETS DERIVATIVES ALTERNATIVE 
Find out which reinsurance company is offering an insurance 
alternative to derivatives in this week's issue. 
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