Structured Products in Focus: Global Trends & Market Forces
As structured products evolve beyond yield enhancement into core portfolio construction tools, global markets are being reshaped by shifting rate regimes, volatility patterns, and investor demand for outcome-oriented solutions.
At the same time, regional dynamics and product innovation—from autocallables to structured ETFs—are redefining how institutions design, distribute, and scale structured solutions globally.
Join Numerix’s special guest Amélie Labbé of Structured Retail Products (SRP) on April 16, 2026 at 10am EDT as she discusses key global trends, regional dynamics, and product innovations shaping the structured products market in 2026 and beyond.
Amélie will cover:
- Current market dynamics driving growth and demand
- Evolution of structured products in portfolio construction
- Regional market analyses
- Product innovation trends
- Future outlook and trends to watch
Featured Speakers
Amélie Labbé
As Chief Product Officer for Structured Retail Products (SRP), Amélie leads the strategy and development of the brand’s data and insights offering.
Amélie joined the SRP business in January 2019 as Global Head of Content, bringing extensive experience from senior editorial and management positions at Euromoney Institutional Investor and Centaur Media.
Before transitioning to media and data, Amélie trained as a lawyer. She holds an LLM degree from the London School of Economics and is a graduate of the Ecole Normale Supérieure in France.
Greg Murray
Greg Murray is responsible for increasing awareness of the Numerix brand in financial markets around the globe and contributing to Numerix’s strategic growth initiatives. Previously, he oversaw product and field marketing initiatives at the company, and he started his tenure in a sales role. Prior to Numerix, Mr. Murray worked in derivative analytics sales roles at other software firms, and he held derivative trading positions for seven years as an option market-maker and proprietary trader across a variety of asset classes.