Tag: Sales volume
US Market Review, May 2024: sales hovering all-time highs, SPX remains on top
North America | Market Reviews
26 Jun 2024 by SRP News
Sales volumes for May were the sixth highest on record.
Spotlight on the Magnificent 7 – Apple down… but not out
North America | Products
07 Jun 2024 by Summer Wang
We analysed the performance of US structured notes linked to shares of Apple, whose market value has been exceeded by Nvidia this week.
Julius Baer, EFG report limited growth as structured products sales plateau
International | Industry
14 Mar 2024 by Jocelyn Yang
Both Swiss private banking giants finish 2023 with flat assets under management. Julius Baer grapples with a tumble in net profit, while EFG International has a record high in net profit.
US Q4 23: momentum wanes despite record year
North America | Products
13 Mar 2024 by Summer Wang
The US retail market is valued at US$100.5 billion in 2023 despite a slowdown in activity over the last three months.
Spotlight on… a record month in the US
North America | Industry
15 Sep 2023 by SRP News
Sales of structured products in the US market reached an all-time high in August.
Europe H1 2023: second tier markets push market growth
Europe | Products
13 Sep 2023 by SRP News
Sales volumes across Europe increased by 16% YoY in H1 2023 while YTD issuance has already surpassed the total figure for 2022.
UBS EQD tumbles, wealth management propped up with CS
International | Industry
31 Aug 2023 by Summer Wang
The Swiss bank has retained its position in the US structured products league table despite a fall in equity derivatives activity.
BofA: US sales continue upward trend despite ‘weaker’ EQD activity
North America | Industry
30 Aug 2023 by Summer Wang
The US bank has recorded a weaker performance of equity derivatives in Q2 2023, but posted growth from its FICC division.
Barclays: income grows post over-issuance, US sales bounce
International | Industry
29 Aug 2023 by Summer Wang
The UK bank has seen its issuance in the US market gradually recover following the over-issuance incident.