Locking in returns using quanto structured products

Locking in returns on constant currency terms for a structured product tied to foreign underlyings is a smart choice for investors who don’t want to take a view on forex – but the required hedges can have a major bearing on product terms

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Tim Mortimer, Future Value Consultants

These remain straitened times for investors in structured products, in which gains on investments can be wiped out by sharp moves in the underlying currency of their chosen product. Many Swiss investors, for example, were probably eyeing handsome gains on euro-denominated Euro Stoxx 50 autocallables in early January until the Swiss National Bank pulled the franc's peg to the euro without warning on January 15, prompting a 30% slump in the single currency's value against the franc.

Many investors

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