US Index CBBCs

CBBCs have long been a popular listed derivatives product, providing leverage in a low-entry and risk-controlled way for investors in Hong Kong. Around 35,000 CBBCs were issued in 2022, of which Hang Seng Index CBBC accounted for more than 80% of all CBBC turnover.

In 2023, the US stock market referencing the Dow Jones Industrial Average index hit historical high, while the Nasdaq 100 Index rose more than 50% according to Bloomberg data. As one of the leading issuers in listed derivative products, HSBC has expanded the underlying assets on CBBCs to include the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq 100 Index in 2024. Investors can diversify their wealth portfolio to include underlying assets that are outside of Hong Kong.

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The structured products are not collateralized. If the issuer is insolvent or defaults, investors may not recover part or all of the amount due.

Structured products are complex products. Investors should exercise caution in relation to them. The price of the structured products may fall in value as rapidly as it may rise and investors may sustain a total or substantial loss of their investment. Prospective investors should ensure that they understand the nature and risks and seek professional advice where applicable. Please also note that CBBCs have a mandatory call feature and may therefore be subject to early termination, upon which (i) investors in category N CBBCs will lose all of their investments in the CBBCs; and (ii) the residual value of category R CBBCs may be zero. Trading structured products with United States (US) underlying index may be exposed to additional risks, including (a) risks relating to difference in trading days and hours, (b) less public information about the index and such information may not be available in Chinese, (c) political and economic risks relating to the index regions (such as the US), (d) exchange rate risks, (e) possible delay in settlement, (f) publication of index level when component shares are not trading, and (g) occurrence of mandatory call event for US index CBBCs outside trading hours. Click here for "Terms of Use".

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