Structured products have languished decades behind other asset classes, still largely traded by voice, phone and email. But the pressure to bring this asset class into the present has finally reached tipping point. Mark Munoz, managing director of Contineo, looks at the structured product market in Asia to see what the future holds. (This article first appeared in Issue 93…
Standard Structures – the journey to standardisation and innovation
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