Keydata launches Dynamic Growth Plan

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Keydata has launched a new structured product offering 12 times any growth of the FTSE100 up to a maximum 84% over six years.

The Dynamic Growth Plan also allows investors to mitigate against potential losses with 50% tracking capital protection. Capital is returned to investors in full at maturity unless the FTSE100 has fallen by more than 50% from the starting value of the Plan and failed to recover to at least that point. If this happens, capital value tracks the index (without tracking error) on a 1:1 basis until maturity unless it exceeds the starting value. Keydata believes recent market volatility has highlighted the need for investors to adopt a core satellite risk strategy in their equity portfolios. T...

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