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Trade of the month: Long-dated products

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For the purposes of retail structured products and most other financial markets, long-dated products tend to be defined as those with a maturity of seven years or more. Not all structured products suit such a lengthy tenor, for a number of reasons.

The most logical product types to figure in the seven-year plus range are principal-protected and leveraged products, although those such as reverse

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