Tag: Interest rates
ZFA April 2023: interest rate-linked products prevail
Europe | Products
15 Jun 2023 by SRP News
Interest-linked products increased their outstanding volume in Austria by €255m in April.
Belgium on the up, sales increase fivefold YoY
Europe | Products
13 Jun 2023 by SRP News
Boosted by the interest rate environment, Belgian investors returned to structured products in their droves in Q1 2023.
US platform onboards SMAs, adds interest rate structures
North America | Technology
07 Jun 2023 by Sybil Yorke
Luma has partnered with a US advisor to offer structured note replication strategies and expanded its product coverage.
Looking back: 25 years of the rev conv
Europe | Products
06 Jun 2023 by Pablo Conde
This is the story of how the reverse convertible came to life at a time when structured products were known as ‘special products’ in the Swiss market.
Spotlight on… issuers in South Korea (Q1 2023)
Asia Pacific | Industry
19 May 2023 by SRP News
Hana Financial became the number one issuer in a quarter where interest-linked products increased their market share by 16 percentage points YoY.
China's Swap Connect goes live to grow cross-border trading
Asia Pacific | Industry
15 May 2023 by Summer Wang
Some 27 offshore investors traded onshore renminbi (RMB) interest rate swaps with a notional value exceeding CNY8.3 billion (US$1.2 billion) on the first day of Swap Connect.
South Korea Market Review, March 2023: Hana rises to the top
Asia Pacific | Market Reviews
15 May 2023 by Lachezara Tsenova
There were 1,128 products issued in the retail segment in March.
Spotlight on… asset classes in Asia Pacific (Q1 2023)
Asia Pacific | Industry
12 May 2023 by SRP News
Equity-linked products continued to dominate in the region, despite losing 20% market share, mainly to structures tied to interest rates and FX.
Spotlight on… trends in Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific | Industry
05 May 2023 by SRP News
Boosted by the rising interest rates, banks issued more capital protection products in Asia Pacific (Apac) with tenors that were progressively shorter.