NDF offers FTSE, Nikkei, Euro Stoxx exposure

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NDF has launched a further three investment plans bringing the number of products it has offered to ...

NDF has launched a further three investment plans bringing the number of products it has offered to 101 in less than a decade. The three plans are targeted at three different risk profiles and offer exposure to three different indices. The Growth Kick Out Plan April 2007 has growth potential equivalent to 13.1% per annum and five possibilities for early maturity. With a six-year term, from 28 June 2007, it is linked to the FTSE 100 and Nikkei 225 and the investment will end if both of the indices have gone up on each of the plan’s yearly anniversaries. This will kick-out the return and ...

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