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Simply the best?

Distributors of European retail structured products now need to conduct suitability and appropriateness tests and ensure they have achieved the best possible result for their customers based on a variety of factors including price. What implications does this have for the structured product market? By Ryan Davidson

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A retail distributor gets a call from an investment bank about a new structured fund it has just created. The product offers a full capital guarantee and uses a proprietary algorithm to go long those stocks from a selected universe with the best valuation and earnings momentum and short those with the worst outlook. There are also some fancy bells and whistles that lock in positive performance

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