Foreign exchange house of the year: Société Générale

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Marc Saffon

While foreign exchange-based structured products can all start to look the same after a while, what Société Générale's (SG) investors are unable to get anywhere else is a very long tenor at a very good price. "Société Générale is typically good with the longer tenor structures, especially the callable range accrual notes," says Andrew Tay, FX and precious metals structured product specialist at Credit Suisse Private Bank in Hong Kong.

Pride of place in the bank's foreign exchange armoury over

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