French regulator urges clarity on structured products ratings

The AMF, France’s financial markets regulator, sees the forthcoming Priips-KID framework as a major opportunity to standardise the comparability of a structured product’s relative riskiness

european commission is overhauling structured products regulation
The EC wants to harmonise structured products regulation in Europe

The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), France's financial markets watchdog, sees the forthcoming regulatory overhaul of rules governing the distribution of structured products in Europe as a major opportunity to standardise the comparability of products' relative riskiness for end-investors, a senior policy-maker at the regulator has told Risk.net.

Under the forthcoming Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products (Priips) framework, all European structured products will have to

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