Private investors back in the game

The Swiss structured products market has long been one of the most dynamic and sophisticated in Europe. Previously dominated by local players, more foreign banks are now breaking into the ultra-competitive market as conditions tempt private banking investors back into the fray.

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The Swiss structured products market is on the road to recovery as turnover continues to rise in the wake of the financial crisis. The recovery has also been marked by more private investors returning to the market as performance improves. In addition, online trading platforms are paving the way for new styles of trading.

The Swiss market is notoriously difficult to break into, but while there may be relatively few competitors, the pricing environment for structured products has certainly

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