“Burma is one of the last countries where you were not able to invest via structured products. The regime is changing; it’s becoming more democratic and investors are now looking at this country and therefore see it as a potential good entry point.”
“Burma is one of the last countries where you were not able to invest via structured products. The regime is changing; it’s becoming more democratic and investors are now looking at this country and therefore see it as a potential good entry point.”
—Pedram Payami, head of public solutions at EFG Financial Products in Frankfurt, on why the firm has taken the decision to issue Burma-themed structured products.