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European banks continue to make headway in the US structured products market. Bank of Ireland is the latest entrant, meanwhile Barclays is upping its activity in the market with the launch of i-Path notes. Negin Janati reports

BANK OF IRELAND (GREENWICH)

- An increasing number of European entrants are establishing US-based structured products desks. The latest name to set up US operations is Bank of Ireland, which will turn the key this autumn with a Greenwich, Connecticut office. Focused primarily on the American institutional market to begin with, the office will be spearheaded in part by Dublin-based Cliona Coakley, who is busy recruiting top American structured products professionals who prefer to work in Greenwich

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