Income Generation with Equity-Linked Notes

Thursday 18 May 2023

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Income Generation with Equity-Linked Notes

May 2023 | By incorporating both a fixed income and equity component, equity-linked notes (ELNs) can allow investors to benefit from higher interest rates while also participating in equity market performance.  Learn why ELNs can be attractive investments in today’s economic environment.

01 |  Investors considering opportunities for capital appreciation and income generation may wish to consider adding equity-linked notes (ELNs) to their portfolios.

02 | By providing regular coupon payments and offering flexibility relating to the underlying shares, we believe ELNs can be attractive to a range of investors.

03 | Learn more about the potential opportunities and risks involved with investing in ELNs.

Income Generation with Equity-Linked Notes

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