2012年1月17日星期二

Structured Products

Investment products that consist of different derivatives
are often called “Structured Products”. Equity-Linked Deposits, or Currency-Linked Deposits, are common examples of “Structured Products”. Most of these
structured products consist of a mixture of derivatives;
that is, a combination of different derivative products, some of which are “principle-protected”, and some of which are “non-principle protected”. Therefore, when you invest in “Structured Products” which are mixtures of derivatives,
a clear understanding of the detailed contract provisions is particularly important, for example, whether it is “principle-protected” or, “non-principle protected”? Of course, when trading structured products, you will always need to bear in mind the risk of significant market price fluctuations, which may result in losses.

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