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Tokyo-Mitsubishi International is now using the Willow Tree pricing and hedging methodology from London-based RiskCare in its research and development group. The Willow Tree models were re-engineered to work with the bank's equity and interest rate derivatives business, specifically the debt capital markets, swaps and derivatives, structured finance and equity business. Mark Davis of Tokyo-Mitsubishi says, "RiskCare contributed considerably to our interest rate, equity and commodity floor

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