Indexes

US Wrap: Gas and gold in reverse convertibles

Barclays Bank has issued a reverse convertible note offering exposure to the US Natural Gas Fund, which tracks the movements of natural gas prices. The note lasts one year and pays an annualised coupon of 20%. It will convert into stock if the fund slips…

Keydata kicks out once more

Keydata, the UK structured products distributor, has launched two structured products designed to give exposure to the FTSE 100 index. The first, the five-year Annual Kick-out Plan Issue 2, will automatically redeem on its first anniversary paying out 9%…

Walker Crips launches first growth product

Walker Crips Structured Investments (WCSI) has launched its first growth product on the retail market. The Annual Growth Plan, a non-capital protected plan, provides exposure to the FTSE-100 index. The three-year kick-out plan offers a return of 10% a…

US Wrap: RBC moots real estate rebound

Royal Bank of Canada has launched an accelerated growth note linking to the iShares Dow Jones US Real Estate Index. The bullish trade offers 300% participation in the index over only six months, up to a cap of 39%. It does not incorporate any downside…

Investec Guaranteed FTSE Plan given facelift

Investec has changed the payoff profile of its Guaranteed FTSE 100 Plans, as part of the launch of its ninth collection of structured products covering investment, accumulation and income plans. The Guaranteed three-year FTSE 100 Plan 9 has two options…

Forging an index

Efforts by BHP Billiton to create an iron ore index appear to be floundering as Chinese steel producers press hard for pricing advantage. Kathleen Kearney reports

Size matters at Lyxor

Lyxor has been building its exchange-traded fund business for eight years and now boasts EUR24.4 billion of assets under management - almost a quarter of the European market. What began as a single offering on the CAC 40 now aims to be a complete toolbox…

Holding counterparty risk at arm’s length

Exchange-traded funds have been as exposed to talk of counterparty risk as the next structured product, although the risk is lower. Under the European Union's Undertakings for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities III regulations, ETFs are…

'X' marks the spot

In a little over two years, DB x-trackers has captured an impressive 17% share of Europe's ETF market. With an existing portfolio of more than 100 products, the provider now plans to expand its offering in Asia while developing new product types such as…

Barclays reissues target growth plan

Barclays Wealth has reissued the Target Growth Plan, which is designed to provide exposure to the FTSE 100 index and offers a potential return of 50% at maturity. Barclays aims to raise £5-10 million on the plan.

US Wrap: Scope broadens for growth products

Accelerated growth products using four different underlyings were launched by three different issuers into the US market yesterday. The new products included leveraged participation in the iShares MSCI Eafe (international equity) index fund, and the…

US Wrap: JP Morgan offers fund basket exposure

JP Morgan has launched a note linked to the performance of international, emerging market and US equity funds. Investors will participate 200% in fund gains over one year, with 7% downside protection. The US equity component, the iShares Russell 3000…

US Wrap: EM and US equity offered ahead of holiday weekend

A raft of accelerated growth products were launched into the US market ahead of the holiday weekend, offering exposure to either emerging markets or domestic equity. Nearly all the products are short tenor, bar one offering from Morgan Stanley which…

Duggan offers credit and equity play

Duggan Asset Management, a Dublin-based niche investment firm, has launched a 100% capital protected deposit-based structured product - called the Credit Bond. The product is designed to give investors exposure to the high-yield credit market by…

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