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This article provides an introduction to structured products, with a particular focus on their applicability in diversified retail portfolios.
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Structured investment products, or SIPs, are types of investments that meet specific investor needs with a customized asset mix.
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A structured note is a debt security issued by financial institutions. Discover why structured notes might not be the best option for an investor.
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A structured note is a debt obligation that also contains an embedded derivative component that adjusts the security's risk-return profile.
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Traditional lenders do not generally offer structured financing. Structured financial products, such as collateralized debt obligations, are non-transferable.
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In the U.S., PPNs are called structured securities, structured products, or non-conventional investments, while in Canada, they are called equity-linked notes ...
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