Structured Notes Fiasco in the Courts: A Study of Relevant Judgments in Taiwan between 2009 and 2010

The purpose of this article is to analyse relevant judicial decisions in Taiwan regarding structured notes sold to retail investors. Regarding pre-sale disputes, one issue was that investors failed to read contractual documents properly before signing contracts, so there was a question whether they...

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Main Author: CHEN, Christopher Chao-hung
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-30192012-05-03T08:24:13Z Structured Notes Fiasco in the Courts: A Study of Relevant Judgments in Taiwan between 2009 and 2010 CHEN, Christopher Chao-hung The purpose of this article is to analyse relevant judicial decisions in Taiwan regarding structured notes sold to retail investors. Regarding pre-sale disputes, one issue was that investors failed to read contractual documents properly before signing contracts, so there was a question whether they could later claim a bank’s violation of its duty to explain. This article favours the view that an investor’s signature may exempt a bank’s duty, provided that investors are made aware of relevant warnings. In addition, for suitability assessment, relevant judgments show that customers were too easily classified as active investors based on a simple questionnaire. This may violate the spirit of the suitability rule. Moreover, courts or regulators must clarify the nature of post-sale duty to report and whether a bank has a duty to advise a client under a trust relationship. Furthermore, to look at the big picture, regulators should review the nature of investment in overseas structured notes via non-discretionary trust with a domestic bank in order to construct an efficient way to regulate such forms of investment and to justify the effectiveness of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms so as to offer complete protection to retail investors. 2012-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1067 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/3019/viewcontent/2012_Taiwan_Structured_Notes_judgments__Mandarin_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law chi Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Structured notes structured financial products derivatives duty to explain suitability duty to report sale restriction dispute resolution investor protection trust Taiwan Asian Studies Banking and Finance Law Commercial Law Courts
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topic Structured notes
structured financial products
derivatives
duty to explain
suitability
duty to report
sale restriction
dispute resolution
investor protection
trust
Taiwan
Asian Studies
Banking and Finance Law
Commercial Law
Courts
spellingShingle Structured notes
structured financial products
derivatives
duty to explain
suitability
duty to report
sale restriction
dispute resolution
investor protection
trust
Taiwan
Asian Studies
Banking and Finance Law
Commercial Law
Courts
CHEN, Christopher Chao-hung
Structured Notes Fiasco in the Courts: A Study of Relevant Judgments in Taiwan between 2009 and 2010
description The purpose of this article is to analyse relevant judicial decisions in Taiwan regarding structured notes sold to retail investors. Regarding pre-sale disputes, one issue was that investors failed to read contractual documents properly before signing contracts, so there was a question whether they could later claim a bank’s violation of its duty to explain. This article favours the view that an investor’s signature may exempt a bank’s duty, provided that investors are made aware of relevant warnings. In addition, for suitability assessment, relevant judgments show that customers were too easily classified as active investors based on a simple questionnaire. This may violate the spirit of the suitability rule. Moreover, courts or regulators must clarify the nature of post-sale duty to report and whether a bank has a duty to advise a client under a trust relationship. Furthermore, to look at the big picture, regulators should review the nature of investment in overseas structured notes via non-discretionary trust with a domestic bank in order to construct an efficient way to regulate such forms of investment and to justify the effectiveness of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms so as to offer complete protection to retail investors.
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author CHEN, Christopher Chao-hung
author_facet CHEN, Christopher Chao-hung
author_sort CHEN, Christopher Chao-hung
title Structured Notes Fiasco in the Courts: A Study of Relevant Judgments in Taiwan between 2009 and 2010
title_short Structured Notes Fiasco in the Courts: A Study of Relevant Judgments in Taiwan between 2009 and 2010
title_full Structured Notes Fiasco in the Courts: A Study of Relevant Judgments in Taiwan between 2009 and 2010
title_fullStr Structured Notes Fiasco in the Courts: A Study of Relevant Judgments in Taiwan between 2009 and 2010
title_full_unstemmed Structured Notes Fiasco in the Courts: A Study of Relevant Judgments in Taiwan between 2009 and 2010
title_sort structured notes fiasco in the courts: a study of relevant judgments in taiwan between 2009 and 2010
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/1067
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