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Participation Note, Equity Link Note
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tiandi
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09-Aug-2007 13:53
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sethderevko , An Equity Linked Note (ELN) is a debt instrument, usually a bond, that differs from a standard fixed-income security in that the final payout is based on the return of the underlying equity, which can be a single stock, basket of stocks or an equity index. A typical ELN is principal-protected, i.e. the investor is guaranteed to receive 100% of the original amount invested at maturity, but pays no interest. Usually the final payout is the amount invested, times the gain in the underlying stock or index, times a note-specific participation rate (which can be more or less than 100%). For example, if the underlying equity gains 50% during the investment period and the participation rate is 80%, the investor receives 1.40 dollars for each dollar invested. If the equity remains unchanged or declines, the investor still receives one dollar per dollar invested (as long as the issuer does not default). Generally, the participation rate is better in longer maturity notes, since the total amount of interest given up by the investor is higher. Equity linked note can be thought as a combination of a zero coupon bond and an equity option. Indeed, the issuer of the note usually covers the equity payout liability by purchasing an identical option. In some equity linked notes, the payout structure is more complicated, resembling an exotic option. Most equity linked notes are not actively traded on the secondary market and are designed to be kept to maturity. However, the issuer or arranger of the notes may offer to buy back the notes. Unlike the maturity payout, the buy-back price before maturity may be below the amount invested. You may like to read DBS's website on ELN below http://www.dbs.com/treasures/sg/investments/treasuryproducts/#eli |
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sethderevko
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09-Aug-2007 13:35
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Has anyone have the relevant information on participation note and equity link note works? What are the features and so fourth? |
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