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June 30, 2008

Making a killing in Asia

It was the way in Asia last year, that all you needed to do was to offer investors a structured product stylised as an accumulator, and watch the money roll in. It was one of the two ways in 2007 to ‘make a killing’ in structured products in the region. In true derivatives fashion, everyone was a winner so free (or at least fee-based) money for all.

This year all change. The same product is on offer – you can still buy accumulators of a sort. As a matter of structural accuracy, it is fair to say that the product now on offer is the opposite of the one in the open market last year – this year’s favourite is the deaccumulator.

The fact that the structure has been turned on its head tells you the story of what people now think of the accumulator – they don’t like them and they don’t want them. So much so that the structure has adopted a new name based on the phonetics of the original. Rather than the 'Acc-um-u-lator', Asia has now coined the same structure the ‘I-Kill-U-Later’. The joke kind of works, and offers a token solace to those that have watched their investments go down, as well as down just a little more.

June 17, 2008

Waiting for next month

While most wait for next month to see how the financial markets settle, if they ever will, we are waiting for a different reason. We want to know which senior structured products banker will be profiled by SRP.com in its monthly web-based magazine. Why are we interested – other than wanting to have a healthy knowledge of the competition? It’s the profile page that we want to see and the reason is that the online magazine has developed an unerring kiss of death when it comes to its choices. Last month in Structured Products magazine we wrote about the departure of Giles Rothwell, who left JP Morgan’s London offices merely weeks after he was profiled by SRP.com.

As of this Monday, we have a new story about a senior SP banker leaving his post, with Adam Habib leaving Lehman Brothers. Eerily, the February issue of SRP.com profiled Adam Habib.

It may work to be profiled in a magazine. You get publicity and all the rewards that may come with that. You just may not have a job.