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Barclays Wealth has reissued its super tracker structured product that offers either a five-year or three-year option for investors wanting to gain exposure to the FTSE 100.
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Harewood Solutions, the retail structured products subsidiary of BNP Paribas, is set to launch a structured product with returns linked to the performance of the S&P 500.
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An Italian judge has opened the trial of Deutsche Bank, UBS, JPMorgan, Depfa Bank and 11 bankers charged with fraud involving the sale of derivatives to the city of Milan. Italian prosecutors allege that Milan lost USD128 million in 2005 and 2007 as part of bonds sold by the respective firms who were involved in aiding the city in restructuring its debt.
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In a reversal from its last bulletin, the Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs’ Individual Savings Account Bulletin 20 declared that kick-out structured products do qualify as ISA investments.
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Credit Suisse has bolstered its China fixed-income sales and trading outfit with a slew of eight hires, including four from Deutsche Bank.
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Kennett Square, Pa., advisor Chatham Financial plans to launch a currency hedging platform within its microfinance arm, Cygma, later this year in Luxembourg. The aim is to capitalize on USD1-1.5 billion that investors would like to invest in microfinance, but can’t because of excessive currency risk.