The European Structured Investment Products Association (Eusipa) has expressed its concerns about the Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets' (AFM) plan to restrict the marketing of certain financial products, including structured certificates, warrants and turbos, based on a specifically created new article in the Dutch law on supervision of financial undertakings. In a letter, the European umbrella association for issuers of structured products, outlined the position of the industry

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