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Looking for a flexible structure

Private bankers are increasingly demanding in terms of product structure and pricing technology. How are investment banks in Asia responding to these calls? James Ockenden reports

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Private bankers have been crying out for flexible product development and supply. Several investment banks spent the past two years responding to the cries, and are now rolling out flexible product infrastructure that will free traders to work on the exotic side of the business.

In 2004, JP Morgan announced a major strategic push to capture the flood of money being poured into structured products

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