In early June Hong Kong investors had cause to review two long-standing investment-related concerns.
The first concerned the so-called mini-bond failure during the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008.
Individual investors held structured products issued by Lehman Brothers at the time of the investment bank’s collapse, a fact that raised questions about financial services supervision, in particular whether adequate controls were in place at retail banks to ensure investors were presented with suitable products.
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