Interest rates

Market snapshot

Tim Mortimer of Future Value Consultants looks at the pricing issues for structured products in different markets and provides his trade of the month

2010: what's in store?

With the direction of markets uncertain and no consensus on the future of interest rates, inflation and a multitude of other financial indicators, Structured Products talked to professionals in Asia, the US and Europe about their views on what 2010 may…

Information of interest

The flow of information in financial markets on future liquidity risk generates the rise and fall of demand for default-free bonds. Here, Dorje Brody and Robyn Friedman present an approach to pricing these bonds and the associated derivatives, based on…

Big risk in Japan

RBS issued a one-year income product linked to five Japanese stocks in March 2008, paying 3% interest plus a variable capital repayment. Three of the stocks fell through their barriers, putting capital at risk and making for a capital return of only 39%

Building a new house

International Derivatives Clearing House, a new clearing service for interest rate swaps, was launched in December. Christopher Edmonds, its chief executive, talks to Ryan Davidson about the venture

Feeling deflated

The consensus is that interest rates are headed for zero in 2009, with even the long end of the curve looking depressingly flat. William Rhode looks at how structured products are likely to function in such an environment - from both an issuer and…

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