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Structured products

Structured bond

A structured bond, also known as a structured note, is a hybrid instrument usually issued by a financial institution. This instrument uses a combination of complex financial techniques to offer a return linked to the performance of an underlying asset, such as a stockmarket index or interest rate. It always has a fixed term, and guarantees that you get back 100% of the money you invest – excluding any fees and taxes – at maturity, unless the issuer defaults or goes bankrupt. You can find more information in the “Capital-Protected Structured Product” knowledge sheet.

Derivative instrument

These hybrid instruments are also usually issued by a financial institution. They use a combination of complex financial techniques to offer a return linked to the performance of an underlying asset, such as a stockmarket index or interest rate. They always have a fixed term, but do not provide capital protection at maturity. However, in some cases, they may provide a maximum loss level. You can find more information in the “Non-Capital-Protected Structured Product” knowledge sheet.

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