London's leading share index added 0.75% in late morning trading on Monday as miners were buoyed by strong results from Randgold Resources.
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Morgan Stanley has launched two 100% capital protected structured products, both delivering ‘simple' payouts linked to the performance of the FTSE 100.
London's leading share index fell below 6,000 points in early morning trading, dragged down by a flat finish in US markets and continuing turmoil in Egypt.
Clive Moore, managing director of Investment Design & Distribution, explains why investor demand for auto-call products is on the rise.
The FTSE has broken through 6,000 this morning, following a strong performance from the US with the Dow Jones soaring to a two year high.
UPDATE: The UK index of 100 leading stocks had jumped 58.87 points to 5921.81 by 2pm, an increase of 1% led by rising commodity prices as civil unrest in Egypt continues.
2011 could see some interesting structures launched but IFAs should be discerning in their product selection, suggests Gilliat Financial Solutions' managing director Adrian Neave
In the first in our new Insight series looking at aspects of the structured product market, we examine the autocall structure, otherwise known as kick-out plans
The FTSE 100 has started the week in negative territory as the crisis in Egypt continues to unsettle investors.