Société Générale takes UK warrants out to 2012

Société Générale has issued covered warrants with maturities of 2011 and 2012, its longest maturities to date and beyond the usual three to six months that require rolling over from one product to the next.

Both of the new warrants are based on the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250, and follow SG warrants based on other global indexes, commodities and UK equities.

The issuance takes the French banks covered warrant issues to 311, with 70 turbos, between January and April 2009 taking its total number of listed products to 867. Both covered warrants and turbos are listed on the London Stock Exchange.

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