Reverse convertible

Market snapshot

Tim Mortimer of Future Value Consultants looks at the pricing issues for structured products in different markets and provides his trade of the month

US Wrap: Providers opt for external credit

Providers were looking to independent credit agencies to issue structured products as the US structured products market hit mid-week. Both Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley teamed up with Eksportfinans to issue their latest products, which included an…

US Wrap: RBC turns Japanese on long-term note

Royal Bank of Canada has launched a new principal protected note linked to three indexes, including the Nikkei 225 Japanese equity benchmark. The structure lasts six-and-a-half years and also links to the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Euro Stoxx, with equal…

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…

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…

Market snapshot

Tim Mortimer of Future Value Consultants looks at the pricing issues for structured products in different markets and provides his trade of the month

Coping with collapse

The demise of Lehman Brothers spelled potential disaster for the US market. Reverse convertibles have sunk on the back of falling equity markets, fear of structured products is spreading like wildfire in the wake of negative media coverage, and a hoped…

GE and Target in reverse

An annualised income of 16.2% and 16.8% is on offer from JP Morgan-issued reverse convertibles linked to General Electric and Target Corp shares, respectively. Principal is not protected if a 50% barrier is breached

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