Special Report Americas

If structured products can really do what they say they can, then it is no surprise that anyone producing mutual funds is trying to strangle structured products so soon after birth

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The baby boomers are here, adding an extra lustre to the undiluted vibrancy of the Americas structured products market. Issuance volumes continue to rise in the US market; the Canadian market is showing the faintest glimmers of opening up from its usual closed shop; and Latin American investors, notably those in Brazil, are showing the appetite to do more structured products business.

Structured products are relatively new investment products - at least in their current incarnation - to the US

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