
China leads the way as UK structured product providers try new underlyings
China leads the way as UK structured product providers try new underlyings

A continued move towards offering the more exotic in the FTSE-dominated UK structured products market has come in the form of a rash of products linked to Greater China.
Incapital's Accumulator Auto-call Plan – Greater China Series 2 is based on the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index and the MSCI Taiwan Index. "The liquidity of both these indexes means it is very popular," says James Chu, managing director, investments at Incapital in London. "The Taiwan index has a good representation of over
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