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  2. Structured product - Wikipedia

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    A structured product, also known as a market-linked investment, is a pre-packaged structured finance investment strategy based on a single security, a basket of securities, options, indices, commodities, debt issuance or foreign currencies, and to a lesser extent, derivatives. Structured products are not homogeneous — there are numerous ...

  3. Structured note - Wikipedia

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    A structured note is an over the counter derivative with hybrid security features which combine payoffs from multiple ordinary securities, typically a stock or bond plus a derivative. When the product depends on a credit payoff , it is called a credit-linked note .

  4. Credit-linked note - Wikipedia

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    A bank lends money to a company, XYZ, and at the time of loan issues credit-linked notes bought by investors. The interest rate on the notes is determined by the credit risk of the company XYZ. The funds the bank raises by issuing notes to investors are invested in bonds with low probability of default. If company XYZ is solvent, the bank is ...

  5. Market-linked CD - Wikipedia

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    A market-linked CD (MLCD) [1] is also referred to as an equity-linked CD, market-indexed CD, or simply an indexed CD as well. It is a specific type of certificate of deposit that is linked to the performance of one or more securities or market indexes, like the S&P 500 . [ 2 ]

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  7. What is cash value life insurance? - AOL

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    Note: If the life insurance policy is a modified endowment contract (MEC), taxes are different. For tax purposes , withdrawals are on a last-in, first-out (LIFO) basis.

  8. Exchange-traded note - Wikipedia

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    An exchange-traded note (ETN) is a senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt security issued by an underwriting bank or by a special-purpose entity. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Similar to other debt securities, ETNs may have a maturity date and are backed by the credit of the issuer , though some ETNs may have a portfolio of assets given as a collateral .

  9. The Most Dangerous Market in the World - AOL

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