Structured products
Dow Jones Indexes licensed to Commerz to underlie ETFs
Dow Jones Indexes and Stoxx have licensed a range of indexes to Commerzbank, to underlie 22 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) listed on the Deutsche Boerse. The licensed indexes comprise the Dow Jones Euro Stoxx 50, Dow Jones Euro Stoxx Select Dividend 30,…
ETF AUM to surpass US$1 trillion in 2009, iShares
Global assets under management for exchange-traded funds (ETFs) will surpass US$1 trillion in 2009, according to iShares, which also expects European ETF AUM to rise above US$200 billion.
Financial recovery structured fund offered to Malaysian investors
CMS Trust Management in Malaysia has launched its first structured fund, aimed to offer investors exposure to bottomed-out financial stocks. The fund has been launched in partnership with OCBC Bank, and will only be available at the bank’s 29 branches.
Sterling Waterford launches Carbon Credit note in South Africa
Sterling Waterford Securities has listed its second Carbon Credit Note on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. The note offers investors exposure to the price of Certified Emission Reductions which are part of the Kyoto Protocol Clean Development Mechanism.
CPDOs under review as Moody’s announces further error
New York-based ratings agency Moody’s Investor Services announced on September 4 it might downgrade several constant proportion debt obligations (CPDOs) after discovering another error in its securities monitoring.
Quantum leaps into re-brand after Dawnay Day buy-out
Dawnay Day Quantum has re-branded itself Quantum Asset Management following the management buyout (MBO) that took place on August 27. The board and employees of the UK distributor now own 100% of the business’s equity after purchasing the stake…
BGI appoints Fuhr global head of ETF Research and Implementation
Barclays Global Investors (BGI) has appointed Deborah Fuhr as global head of exchange-traded funds (ETF) Research and Implementation Strategy, in a newly created role effective from September 15. Fuhr will also occupy the position of a managing director,…
US authorities step in to rescue GSEs
The US Treasury and Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) announced on Sunday details of a rescue plan to place the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac into government conservatorship.
NDFA delivers tax benefits with latest income product
NDFA has released its latest Regular Fixed Income Plan September 08, offering favourable tax treatment on non-UK dividends.
China displaces UK in top five countries for renewables
China has moved into the top five most attractive countries for renewables investment, knocking the UK to sixth place, according to an Ernst & Young survey. The Energy country attractiveness indices, published by E&Y every quarter, look at a country’s…
Merrill raises the Mast for cross asset class exposure
Merrill Lynch has created Mast, a Multi Asset Strategy index based on investments across fixed income, currencies, commodities and equities. The asset classes are respectively represented in the index by Merrill’s 10-year US Treasury Futures Index (total…
Slowing inflation weakens structured note demand, Barclays Capital
Falls in the price of oil have weakened demand for inflation-linked structured notes, says Benoit Chiqrui, director of inflation trading at Barclays Capital in London. The recent US$40 fall in prices has caused inflation worries to fade along with demand…
Keydata delivers latest Dynamic Growth plan
Keydata Investment Services has launched the latest tranche of its Dynamic Growth Plan Plus issue 11, a six-year plan linked to the FTSE 100 index offering two investment options for the first time. The options are designed to address the needs of…
Barclays releases ETN linked to Asian Currency Index
Barclays Capital has announced the listing of its Global Emerging Market Strategy (GEMS) Asia 8 exchange-traded note (ETN) on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Arca platform. The ETN has a 30-year maturity and is linked to the GEMS Asia 8 index, which…
Tullett Prebon combines voice and screen trading for energy markets
Interdealer broker Tullett Prebon has introduced an internet trading platform for the Ontario power market and both the Western US and Canadian gas markets that combines voice and electronic brokering.
Doubts over UK and ECB bank support
As the European Central Bank (ECB) acts to reduce its liquidity support for eurozone banks, UK banks may face dire consequences from heavy use of the Bank of England's support scheme.
More ABS losses to come on Alt-A, auto loans and credit cards
While defaults and delinquencies on subprime mortgages appear to have peaked, losses on prime mortgages and other prime collateral referenced by asset-backed securities (ABS), such as auto loans and credit cards, are expected to keep rising.
Two Credit Suisse brokers charged with ARS fraud
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has accused two Credit Suisse brokers of duping their customers into buying more than $1 billion of subprime-backed auction rate securities (ARS).