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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. Minibond - Wikipedia

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    First, minibonds are linked to the credit of several well-known companies (banks), and if one of them defaults on its debt, the minibonds will also cease to pay. Secondly, the principal of the mini-bond will be used to purchase synthetic debt securities (CDO Notes) as collateral assets.

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  6. 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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  8. Equity-linked note - Wikipedia

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    An equity-linked note (ELN) is a debt instrument, usually a bond issued by a financial institution such as an investment bank or a subsidiary of a commercial bank. ELNs are liabilities of the issuer, but the final payout to the investor is based on an unrelated company's stock price, a stock index or a group of stocks or stock indices.

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