Structured Products definition

Structured Products means derivative warrants (“Warrants”), callable bull/bear contracts (“CBBCs”) and other structured products to be issued by the Issuer from time to time. References to “Structured Products” are to be construed as references to a particular series of Structured Products and, unless the context otherwise requires, include any further Structured Products issued pursuant to General Condition 9;
Structured Products means derivative warrants (“Warrants”), callable bull/bear contracts (“CBBCs”) or such other structured products to be issued by the Issuer from time to time. References to “Structured Product” are to be construed as references to a particular series of Structured Products.
Structured Products means derivative warrants (“Warrants”), callable bull/bear contracts (“CBBCs”) or such other structured products to be issued by the Issuer from time to time. References to “Structured Products” are to be construed as references to a particular series of Structured Products and, unless the context otherwise requires, any further structured products issued pursuant to General Condition 8; and Other capitalised terms will, unless otherwise defined, have the meanings given to them in the Base Listing Document, the relevant Product Conditions, the relevant Launch Announcement and Supplemental Listing Document and/or the Global Certificate.

Examples of Structured Products in a sentence

  • There is no guarantee that investors will be able to buy or sell their Structured Products at their target price any time they wish.

  • Structured Products are products structured to fulfil a particular trading or market objective.

  • There are no active or liquid secondary trading markets for these Structured Products as they are not traded on any regulated markets or listed on any exchange.

  • Therefore, these Structured Products may not be marketable and as such may not be able to be liquidated or sold before maturity, or if liquidated/sold, may only realise an amount that is at a significant discount to the Principal Amount paid by the Customer.

  • There can be no assurance that any the Customer will be able to obtain a firm bid price for the Structured Products for an amount at which they wish to sell.


More Definitions of Structured Products

Structured Products means the products that the Portfolio Manager may, from time to time launch that are structured towards meeting specific needs of a particular Client and that shall be managed in accordance with the specifications provided by the Portfolio Manager to the Client;
Structured Products. Means Transferable Securities (such as notes, certificates or any other Transferable Securities) whose returns are correlated with changes in, among others, an index selected in accordance with the article 9 of the 2008 Regulation, currencies, exchange rates, Transferable Securities or a basket of Transferable Securities or a UCI, in compliance with the 2008 Regulation, and excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, certificates on precious metals in accordance with article 41(2) of the 2010 Act and Structured Products on commodities that are not eligible for a UCITS;
Structured Products means products returns on which may be linked to Equity Index, Debt instruments, Non Convertible Debentures and may also be based on Basket of stock, index or stock futures with pre-defined capital protection. These are normally third party products.
Structured Products mean structured products such as Certificates, Notes, Units, Reverse Convertibles etc., based on any kind of Underlying, including but not limited to shares, depositary receipts, indices, currencies, interest rates, commodities and baskets thereof or a combination thereof, as specified in the Final Termsheet, according to article 5 of the Swiss Federal Act on Collective Investment Schemes of 23 June 2006 as amended ("CISA") and according to section 2 of the Swiss Bankers Associations Guidelines on informing Investors about Structured Products.
Structured Products means any product tailor-made for an ILP sub-fund such that the issuer(s) of the securities or instruments, or both, or an entity other than the issuer(s), stands ready to unwind the products at prevailing market prices so as to enable the ILP sub-fund to meet redemptions on each dealing day;
Structured Products means synthetic products, whether or not listed on the Exchange or any other exchange, whose investment returns are linked to the performance of the underlying assets and which include, but are not limited to, derivative warrants, ELI, Callable Bull/Bear Contracts (as these terms are defined in the Exchange Rules) and other equity linked investments;
Structured Products. Means securities created solely with the aim of restructuring the investment characteristics of certain other investments (the underlying investments) and which generally contain a derivative component intended to modify the risk profile or the return of the underlying investments. The underlying investments must comply with the investment objective of the Sub-Fund in question and must also be taken into consideration when determining the investment restrictions of this Sub-Fund. Structured products incur the same risks as those associated with the underlying investments but involve a higher level of volatility.