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Regulatory burdens

Issuers, distributors and regulators are working together to protect investors. That was the message to delegates to the Structured Products Benelux conference last month. But can the market successfully integrate the rules to serve investors' interests? Sophia Morrell reports from Luxembourg on regulation, protection and the uncertain times ahead

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Luxembourg, which played host to this year's Structured Products Benelux conference, is home to private banks servicing some of the world's wealthiest clients. Subsequently, they enjoy some of the most sophisticated and innovative products around.

But what is to say that retail investors in Benelux markets should not benefit from the same level of personal attention? It raises a thorny regulatory

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