Monthly Archives: November 2011

Corporate Bonds

Many companies raise money to invest in their operations by selling corporate bonds. Bonds have a face value such as £1,000, which the organisation must return to the investor at the end of the maturity period, such as five, ten years or 30 years. The attraction in corporate bonds lies...
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Covered Warrants

What Are Covered Warrants? Covered warrants are warrants that are issued without equity or bonds to accompany them. They are related to normal warrants in that the person who holds them is allowed to buy or sell a set quantity of financial instruments such as equities or currencies from the...
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Structured Products

In the lingering aftermath of the global financial crisis, many individuals are hesitant to invest their money in fear of losing what little remains. For these investors, and others, structured products allow one to receive a portion of the upside benefit of making an investment while simultaneously protecting against the...
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