Tag: autocallables
Korean ELS rebounds in 2021 despite fallen private placements
Asia Pacific | Products
27 Jan 2022 by Summer Wang
The total traded volume of equity-linked securities (ELS) and equity-linked bonds (ELBs) have increased in 2021 year-on-year (YoY) led by public offerings that feature overseas index underlyings.
UK Market Review, December 2021: Causeway launches first ever green bond
Europe | Market Reviews
26 Jan 2022 by Velina Bulanova
Fifty-one products were added to the UK database in December, almost double compared to the same month in 2020.
Product wrap: LCL sticks to Eurostoxx for latest autocall
International | Products
14 Jan 2022 by Marc Wolterink
In this week’s wrap, we look at a selection of structured products with strike dates between 9-15 January 2022.
South Korea Market Review, November 2021: Crédit Agricole debuts as derivatives manufacturer
Asia Pacific | Market Reviews
31 Dec 2021 by Lachezara Tsenova
There were 918 products issued in the retail segment in November, a 21% decline from October.
Canada Market Review, November 2021: record issuance
North America | Market Reviews
31 Dec 2021 by Milena Tyanenova
Some 638 structured products worth C$1.9 billion (US$1.5 billion) had strike dates in November.
Spotlight on… underlying assets in the UK
Europe | Industry
24 Dec 2021 by SRP News
Market cap indices were once again the preferred underlying asset for UK investors in 9M2021.
UK Market Review, November 2021: keeping with the pace
Europe | Market Reviews
20 Dec 2021 by Velina Bulanova
Forty-eight products were added to the UK database in November, up 16 compared to the same month last year.
Europe’s top underlyings 2021: Eurostoxx 50 by some distance
Europe | Products
16 Dec 2021 by Marc Wolterink
In this article SRP takes a closer look at some of the most popular underlyings for primary market products across Europe in 2021.
Europe’s best performing products 2021: baskets on top
Europe | Products
15 Dec 2021 by Marc Wolterink
SRP looks at some of the best performing products across European markets in 2021.