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As equity-linked structured products continue to suffer in the current economic turmoil, foreign exchange is burgeoning as a lucrative asset class for retail investors. But the carry trade has not emerged unscathed from the crisis, so could the future lie in algorithmic indexes? Emma Dunkley reports

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Foreign exchange boasts the largest, most liquid financial market in the world, with around $3 trillion traded every day. Over the past few years, forex issuance more than tripled from around $6 billion in 2005 to $20 billion in 2007 and is fast shedding its status as the poor relation of equities as an underlying for structured products. As a diverse market comprising a multitude of participants

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