SRP France 2020 Post-Event Report
All the highlights from SRP's first virtual conference for the French market, which took place on 22 and 23 September.
All the highlights from SRP's first virtual conference for the French market, which took place on 22 and 23 September.
All the highlights from SRP's first virtual Americas conference, which was held in September 2020.
This is the first performance report that SRP releases for the Italian market, and it comes at a truly testing time for the structured product market.
The period covered by the report, from 2014 to June of this year (2020), has been eventful, and included several regional crises, troubled markets, economic and political tensions, and, more recently, a global pandemic. However, in spite of this uncertainty, as the study shows, structured products have proven their worth - they deserve to be an integral part of Italian retail investor portfolios, allowing access to tailored investment strategies while diversifying risk exposure.
All the winners from SRP's virtual awards ceremony in 2020!
This is the first performance report that SRP releases for the Canadian market, and it comes at an interesting time for the structured product market. The period covered by the report, from 2015 to July of this year (2020), has been eventful, including several regional crises, uncertain commodity prices, economic and political tensions, and, more recently, a global pandemic.
According to this report, historical data shows that structured products in Canada have been on an upward trajectory performance-wise from 2017 onwards.
All the winning deals, teams and firms for this year's virtual Asia Pacific Awards...
Welcome to the 2019/2020 edition of SRP's France Performance Report. This year again, structured products have demonstrated their value, allowing investors to combine both capital protection and optimised returns.
SRP's editorial and data teams have combed through product data for key structured product jurisdictions to examine how the market environment during the global coronavirus outbreak compares to developments after the global financial crisis of 2007/8. Markets analysed include France, South Korea and the US.