Keydata offers crunch protection with struc prod launches

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Keydata has launched four structured products it says will help investors fight off the impact of the credit crunch.

The structured products specialist has launched two new issues of its Dynamic Growth Plan Plus, plus one new issue of its Extra Income Plan and one of its Defined Income Plan. Keydata says the launches reflect the needs of its clients and will illustrate why “properly devised” structured products are a sensible foundation for any portfolio. The firm says issues seven and eight of its Dynamic Growth Plan Plus enable investors to exploit the much-predicted limited growth in the FTSE 100 in the short to medium term by gearing any rises. It says the plans, which close on May 23, also offe...

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