Structured financial products are engineered instruments that blend elements of traditional assets with derivative components, thereby offering customised risk–return profiles. These products are ...
Are you looking for an investment to diversify your portfolio? Structured products have a unique pricing model and can expose your portfolio to certain markets while mitigating some of the risks. They ...
Many of you may have heard about so-called structured products, which are usually sold by banks to clients with a decent amount of capital (sometimes, to ...
Periods of market turbulence have long been a test of investor conviction. When uncertainty grips financial markets—driven ...
The Structured Products market makes up nearly $11 trillion of U.S. public and private bond market debt. Banks employ financial engineering to transform a variety of assets, such as residential and ...
Structured notes are hybrid instruments that combine a bond component with an embedded derivative component, offering unique risk management and portfolio construction options. Structured notes are ...
Abdessamad Khaled, Bloomberg’s Head of Structured Products, and Gaurav Kapoor, Bloomberg’s APAC Head, Sell-Side Risk and Valuations, discuss how structured products have performed during the pandemic ...