Barclays Capital's two new Deposit Accounts

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Barclays Capital has launched the latest tranche of its euro and sterling structured deposits.

Both are equity index linked investments designed exclusively for use within offshore bonds and UK onshore life insurance company wrappers. The Sterling Account provides investors with 3-year, 11-month access to the FTSETM 100 Index while the Euro Account opens up a 3-year access to the EURO STOXX 50® Index. Both are open to investment until 29 June 2011. In addition to the return of capital on maturity, the sterling account is offering a 22% coupon if the index is at least as high on 29th May 2015 as it is on 30th June 2011; while the euro account return is the rise in the EURO STOXX...

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