Equity-linked notes (ELNs)
Structured products house of the year: Credit Suisse
Risk Awards 2021: private bank tie-up provided vital risk-sharing outlet for Covid volatility

Asia house of the year: HSBC
Barnstorming year in Hong Kong equities coupled with continued CNH dominance drives HSBC to first place

Thailand allows foreign currency structured product issuance
Revision one of several set to boost local market participation

Thai equity derivatives market to double
Demand from corporate and private bank investors to drive growth in Thai structured product market
Eric Penser offers partial protection on international equity index basket
Penser is partial to protection
FVC custom indexes
FVC custom indexes
US distributor: Incapital
Structured Products Americas Awards 2012
Hong Kong retail investors look to ELIs for their yield needs
Retail investors in Hong Kong are favouring equity-linked investments on the back of more stringent regulatory requirements for structured products. At the same time, the appetite for foreign exchange-linked products – most of which escape the new rules …
India structured products market adapts to new oversight regime
Under a watchful eye
Atlas One looks beyond Latin America
Looking beyond LatAm
New consolidated platform launch to boost Asian ELN market efficiency
The launch by Bloomberg of a centralised price discovery platform for equity-linked notes in Asia sets out to bring easier and more efficient access to ELN pricing information
Asian investors review structured products strategies after losses
Managing the falls
A flying start for offshore renminbi but equity structures in short supply
Offshore appreciation
Chilean clientele demand Celfin's structured products
Celfin’s home comforts
Citi reverses stance on Lehman notes offering $136m group repurchase settlement
Citi has become the final major bank to reach a repurchase agreement with Hong Kong regulators on Lehman Brothers related structured products. But Lehman-related enforcement action is expected to rumble on.
New regulations leave retail structured products on shaky ground in France
One step forwards, three steps back