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Structured products

The search for a deposit base

The fallout from the default of Lehman Brothers continues spread across the structured products industry, as arrangers seek to reassure nervous high-net-worth clients that their investments are safe. Michael Marray reports

The Latin link

In Latin America, product volumes are sliding and issuers are now happy to work on even the smallest trades. But Bulltick has managed to navigate these difficult conditions, concentrating on pricing distressed Lehman paper and dealing with now…

Stepping on the brakes

Much like other structured products that came of age during the past decade, the market crash of 2008 was the first serious test of how exchange-traded funds would react in a bear market. But while the surge in issuance has continued in Europe and Asia,…

A copy of carbon

Sterling Waterford is providing a four-year carbon credit note in South Africa for which capital is protected at maturity, although illiquid assets may make the product hard to value at the end of the term

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