There are major differences between structured products markets across jurisdictions, but the lack of education, developments around technology, as well as regulation and risk awareness remain as common topics beyond the product mix, according to speakers at the panel View from the world in eighty payoffs at the recent SRP Europe conference in London.

In America, structured products, specifically, suffer from lack of education and lack of accessibility, according to Jason Barsema ( pictured ), co-founder, president, Halo Investing. “When you search for ‘structured products’ in America, the first thing that comes up is a giant SEC ‘Don’t buy structured products’ warning,” said Barsema. “They are generally perceived as risky, not transparent and not liquid, but the biggest setback is that people

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