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Structured Product

Also known as: structured note, structured deposit

Definition
A structured product is a pre-packaged investment that combines a derivative (e.g. equity-linked, FX-linked, rates-linked) with a debt or deposit wrapper, offering a defined payoff profile.

Common structures include autocallable notes, equity-linked notes (ELN), principal-protected notes, and accumulators. Structured products are a private-banking specialism — particularly active at UBS, Credit Suisse (now UBS), Julius Baer, and Singapore banks. Issuance volumes track market conditions and client risk appetite. Regulated as capital-markets products under the SFA.

Source: MAS — capital markets

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