The subsidiary of Busan Bank has issued eight principal-protected structured products since August as its net income in Q3 21 doubled year-on-year (YoY).
BNK Securities has made its first foray into the South Korean structured products retail market with a new range of products delivered through different local wrappers. The products comprise seven derivative-linked bonds (DLBs) linked to the 91-day certificate of deposit rate (CD91) and an equity-linked bond (ELB) linked to the Kospi 200 index, according to SRP data . The products which have a tenor of three months, include seven public offerings and one private placement. The first prod
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