Short-term, range-bound trades prove popular with investors in Mexico

Short-term, range-bound foreign exchange structured products linked to the US dollar/Mexican peso exchange rate are one of the few trades still selling in Mexico's retail market. Structured derivative dealers such as Barclays Capital, BNP Paribas and JP Morgan are offering local currency-denominated trades.

One example is BarCap's one-month Mexican peso note linked to the USD/MXN rate. The 100% principal-protected trade will accrue a coupon based on the number of consecutive business days during

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