Tag: autocallables
Japan Market Review, February 2022: JPX aims to digitalise sustainable finance market
Asia Pacific | Market Reviews
06 Apr 2022 by Mihaela Mihaylova
In February, 94 products (including flow, but excluding leverage and private banking) worth an estimated JPY163.4 billion (USD1.3 billion) were added to the SRP Japan database.
SRP Europe 2022: credit back with a vengeance in the Nordics
Europe | Conferences
05 Apr 2022 by SRP News
A volatile start to the year has meant that investors in the Nordics are once again looking at credit-linked products.
South Korea Market Review, February 2022: income products make a comeback
Asia Pacific | Market Reviews
04 Apr 2022 by Lachezara Tsenova
There were 1,069 products issued in the retail segment in February, a six percent fall from January.
UK Market Review, February 2022: autocalls galore
Europe | Market Reviews
31 Mar 2022 by Velina Bulanova
More than 90% of the newly added products featured the autocall payoff in February.
Taiwan Market Review, February 2022: worst-of baskets gain traction
Asia Pacific | Market Reviews
31 Mar 2022 by Vanina Kopcheva
Some 798 products worth an estimated TWD79 billion were issued in Taiwan in February 2022.
Julius Baer: record profit, structured products AuM falls
International | Industry
29 Mar 2022 by SRP News
Boosted by a strong market performance the Swiss private banking group posted its highest ever profit in 2021.
Wilgenhaege, BNP target semiconductor sector
Europe | Products
22 Mar 2022 by Marc Wolterink
The Dutch asset manager launches single stock autocall to take advantage of volatile market conditions.
Vestr: many structured products issuers are doing AMCs
International | Products
21 Mar 2022 by Pablo Conde
The software provider focusing on actively managed certificates (AMCs), which expanded to Singapore via a partnership with Julius Baer in 2021, sees structured products at the centre of the growth in the actively managed products space.
The collapse of HSCEI-linked autocallables
International | Products
21 Mar 2022 by Eric Barthe
The Hang Seng China Enterprise Index (HSCEI) is having a horrible start of the year 2022.