The Dutch bank believes structured products are a perfect fit for its vision that equities will outperform in the next 12-18 months.
ABN Amro stopped manufacturing its own structured products in 2014 . However, since then, its clients have still been able to buy third party products via the bank's open architecture platform on an advisory basis. Among these are a number of capital guaranteed solutions, including the Fix-Plus notes, which protect minimum 95% of the nominal invested and are available via its private bank ABN Amro MeesPierson. SRP caught up with Eric Tigrinate ( pictured ), head portfolio implementation, alert
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