Norway warns banks against structured products

Norway's financial services authority has become the first regulator in Europe to warn banks and other financial institutions that selling complex structured products to non-professional investors is putting them at risk of breaking securities law.

Kredittilsynet, the Norwegian regulator, said this morning it will strengthen restrictions on the sale of structured products to retail, or non-professional, investors.

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