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Topic : Global measures for credit crisis
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Credit Risk Management

 
Created by : Amit Bhushan, Product Support, ABN Amro  | 03 25 2009 16:25:46 +0000
Industry : BankingFunctional Area : Business Policy(Strategy & Execution)
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Yes, Because large corporates can access the product through their oversea offices/subsidiaries. MNC commodity trading company have access to it.So a level playing field should be created by allowing SMEs to avail themselves of the same. 


By Amit Bhushan, Product Support, ABN Amro  03 25 2009 16:25:46 +0000
 
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Some day...not yet.....lot of regulation & innovation in our markets has to come before we can go that road. Commodity Dematerialization initiatives have to reach grassroot farmer levels before further openness can come. Deliverable online trading has to catch up and laws/rules have to enable those. Non-deliveries have to be given more than a knuckle rap. Much more to be done...competitive finance to the SMEs & Corporates are not the only issues involved. Even though as a beneficiary to the regime you propose (SME Borrower against Comodities)...I would benefit....I choose to vote NO.


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