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Structured products versus ETFs: Which is best?

The growth of the exchange-traded funds market during the financial crisis put structured products in the shade. As the market recovers, debates about the respective benefits of the two vehicles are as prominent as ever. But have innovations blurred the distinctions between them? By Clare Dickinson

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The structured products market was developed around 20 years ago from the financial engineering expertise of French and UK bankers, before spreading across Europe, the US and Asia. The instruments have since exposed many investors to a variety of asset classes through the use of derivatives. However, this has attracted as much criticism as praise. Many in the media and financial sectors condemn

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