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Single stocks versus indexes as an underlying asset

Single-stock underlyings offer the enticement of potentially better terms as well as a broader choice when allocating assets compared to buying products based on indexes. By Tim Mortimer

Pile of multi-coloured 100-share stock certificates
Single stocks can provide better product terms

While most retail structured products use mainstream indexes as reference assets - usually equity indexes but also broad measures of other asset classes - plenty of products are linked to one or more individual stocks.

In many markets, listed options on a significant number of shares tend to be actively traded. This is true in the UK, and even more so in places with a culture of active equity

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