Narrow range of index products stifles investor choice

The lack of a liquid options market on European mid- and small-cap benchmarks leaves structured product investors little choice but to buy products tied to the blue chips, sometimes with unsatisfactory consequences

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Structured product investors face a limited choice of underlying benchmarks

The equity-linked structured products market has grown used to having a narrow choice when it comes to the benchmark indexes that form the basis of most products. But even the choice of well-known underlying assets masks a variety of issues that advisers and investors would do well to consider carefully.

Issuance in the UK, Europe and the US, for example, is dominated by products linked to the FTSE 100, Euro Stoxx 50 and S&P 500 indexes, respectively. But this is arguably inconsistent with the

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