Structured products are actively used in many markets as part of an investor’s portfolio.
When a structured product is being considered, the sales and advice process tends to revolve around the merits of the individual product. This is a natural place to start because if the merits and positioning of the product do not meet an investor’s needs there is little need to consider it further. For example, whether the product is aiming for income or growth and if the level of risk is suitable are very important considerations. Also significant are whether the maturity profile matche
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