Over the past year, there has been a spate of structured products hitting the market, many with built-in safety features to protect against losses, but investors still need to exercise caution when choosing a fund
Provider Scottish Life (Royal London) Product Individual Personal Pension Plan (Initial commi...
Premier Fund Managers and NDF have both added two structured products to their ranges offering prote...
the Offshore Bond will be linked to eurostoxx-50 and have minimum additional return of 10%
HSBC Asset Management is launching a structured product based on the FTSE 100 index. The Capital P...
investors likely to favour equity income and corporate bond funds ahead of equities in what is expected to be a lacklustre Isa season
NDF has launched a structured product called 7 by 7, while Key Data plans to launch a further tranch...
Structured products are becoming ever more mainstream as investors seek lower-risk investments offering similar returns to equities, but it is important to use quality vehicles with clear structures to ascertain their true value
volatility, low interest rates and loss of confidence among market makers leads to drop in participation rates from 110% to an average 80%
HSBC Asset Management has launched a structured product offering a combination of 100% capital prote...