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Country reportsMay 4 2011

The role of structured products in the fight against inflation

Investors are nervous about inflation, and structured products providers are reporting steady demand for returns linked to interest and inflation rates, as well as traditional defensive plays using commodities prices. Michael Marray reports on the role these structured products are playing in protecting principal.
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The role of structured products in the fight against inflationThe euro's worrying inflation levels have led high-net-worth investors back to the structured products market

Monetary measures, such as quantitative easing, have helped keep a fragile global economic recovery going in the aftermath of the financial crisis, but flooding the markets with liquidity has raised concerns that an inflation surge may follow.

In the UK, inflation figures for early 2011 have been running well ahead of analysts’ forecasts, with the official government target measure, the consumer price index, hitting an annualised rate of 4.4% in February.

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