Structured Products - Volume 7/Issue 9

Articles in this issue
People: King crowned head of ETNs at Credit Suisse
Greg King's arrival at Credit Suisse is one of many recent moves in the structured product and ETF markets
Product performance: reverse convertibles
Reverse convertibles are highly sensitive to volatility, which is one of the reasons that the coupons promised can be so high, but it is also why capital is very much at risk. FVC compares the virtues and workings of three such products from the US
Product retrospective: Perfect for pensioners
Perfect for pensioners
Embracing the rush for index innovation
The index innovator
Morgan Stanley offers accelerated returns
Delivering on declines
Linking autocall phoenix structures to FX and emerging markets
From Phoenix to forex
Marrying economic imperatives with sustainable values
Lost in translation
Participatory notes under scrutiny as they reach peak
Participation peaks
Structured credit landscape revives the basics
Credit goes back to basics
Market snapshot
Market snapshot
Chilean clientele demand Celfin's structured products
Celfin’s home comforts
Asian ETF market lurches forward
A great leap forward
Trade of the month: Bear market products
Trade of the month: Bear market products
People: Citi shakes up structuring group
Citi shakes up structuring group
Risk managers seek understanding of structured products investor trends
On the trail of commodities
Morgan Stanley’s hybrid tracks eurozone returns
Mixing up Eurozone returns
Editorial: Protecting privacy
Regulators have not produced a new code for private banking and wealth management. They have simply allowed new rules for retail products to creep into the wealth space
Product retrospective: Coupons for inflation
Coupons for inflation
Structured Products: Asia Report
Structured Products: Asia Report
Lookback
Lookback
Bank strategy indexes risk getting sucked into Mifid automated trading consultation
Bank strategy indexes risk getting sucked into Mifid automated trading consultation