Bank of Ireland (Isle of Man) offers Global Growth bond

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Bank of Ireland (Isle of Man), in conjunction with its branch Bristol & West International based in Guernsey, has launched its Global Growth bond.

The three-year bond that gives investors the opportunity to benefit from the growth potential of four major global stock market indices, the FTSE 100, Nikkei 225, DJ EuroStoxx50 and S&P 500). If the four indices selected increase on average by 10% at the end of the three year investment term then the investor receives a gross return of 28%. Investors are guaranteed to receive the full amount invested back at maturity, regardless of stock market performance. The minimum investment level is £5,000 and the bond is available untiln 21 September 2007.

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