Following is a collection of the latest articles on Structured Investment Product (SIP):

Date Theme Contributed By Source
28 March 2002 場外交易屬買賣雙邊協議 iMarkets Limited Sales and Marketing Team Hong Kong Economic Times
26 March 2002 股證急增未必加劇大市波動 Ivan Wong, Dow Jones Newswires Hong Kong Economic Times
21 March 2002 備兌證發行商 以高息票據對沖 KBC Financial Products,Venus Wong, Vice President Hong Kong Economic Times
19 March 2002 「 出局式期式」鎖定看好票據高息 Henry Pang, Head of Instittutional. Sales - Asia, BNP Paribas Equity Derivatives Hong Kong Economic Times
14 March 2002 「雙向式票據」買升兼買跌 Macquarie Equities (Asia) Limited Hong Kong Economic Times
7 March 2002 保證回報票據表現勝債券 Merrill Lynch, Strategies Group - Global Equity Markets Hong Kong Economic Times
5 March 2002 票據到期接貨後策略 Cheril Lee, Senior Vice President, SG Securities - Equity Derivatives Hong Kong Economic Times
28 February 2002 高息票據漸近行使價怎對策 Cheril Lee, Senior Vice President, SG Securities - Equity Derivatives Hong Kong Economic Times
26 February 2002 保本投資產品各適其適 Henry Pang, Head of Instittutional. Sales - Asia, BNP Paribas Equity Derivatives Hong Kong Economic Times
21 February 2002 備兌證發行愈多 高息票據愈高息 Macquarie Equities (Asia) Limited Hong Kong Economic Times
19 February 2002 掛勾股票波幅大 ELN回報低? KBC Financial Products, George Ngan, Executive Director Hong Kong Economic Times
7 February 2002 埸外衍生產品的風管理 iMarkets Limited Sales and Marketing Team Hong Kong Economic Times
5 February 2002 看淡後市 投資「小熊」ELN Eddie Tam, Director of Equity Derivatives, Credit Lyonnais Hong Kong Economic Times
31 January 2002 ELN 能否在到期前沽出 iMarkets Sales and Marketing Team Hong Kong Economic Times
29 January 2002 如何選擇看好高息票據 Henry Pang, Head of Instittutional. Sales - Asia, BNP Paribas Equity Derivatives Hong Kong Economic Times
24 January 2002 劉仲坤: 港股年底見14000 CASH Financial Services Group Limited Hong Kong Economic Times
22 January 2002 善用衍生工具減風險 City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Economic Times

17 January 2002

非港元高息票據漸受歡迎 Macquarie Bank Hong Kong Economic Times
15 January 2002 高息票據投資者的實戰經驗與智慧 KBC Financial Products Hong Kong Economic Times
10 January 2002 學懂ELN 更添勝算 Deutsche Bank Hong Kong Economic Times
08 January 2002 了解高息票據減風險增回報 iMarkets Limited Hong Kong Economic Times

 

 

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