The Basel-based pharmaceutical company achieved an important milestone on Thursday. As a result, the equities surged. With the Barrier Reverse Convertible on Basilea, investors benefit from a guaranteed coupon, while price setbacks are partially hedged.
A dividend strategy can be attractive for investors who want to generate a steady income from their equity exposure. However, a sustainable and reliable distribution policy is key. The tracker certificate from Zürcher Kantonalbank provides simple and efficient access to a global dividend basket.
The equities of the Swiss skin care group trade significantly above the issue price in the first few days after the stock market debut. The reverse convertible on Galderma allows investors to build up exposure to the newcomer.
Shares in logistics company Kuehne + Nagel have fallen after the group posted disappointing quarterly results. Although the business environment remains challenging, there are some bright spots.
In Switzerland, the earnings season is coming to an end. The full-year results provide an opportunity to take a look back.
The Swiss insurer suffered from the subdued development of the European real estate market in 2023. Nevertheless, investors are likely to benefit from a dividend increase. The price drop offers entry opportunities for investors.
The outbreak of the coronavirus crisis brought international travel to a temporary standstill. The industry recovered strongly last year, as evidenced by the results of Zurich Airport and duty-free specialist Avolta. However, there is still room for improvement.
Swiss insurers have a reputation for being reliable and generous dividend payers. Their equities are therefore well suited as underlying for yield enhancement products such as barrier reverse convertibles.
Global stock markets have had a buoyant start to the year. For investors who want to stay invested in equities while limiting losses, a cushion participation certificate is an attractive option.
Cocoa prices have soared following crop failures in West Africa, and the commodity is now more expensive than ever. Chocolate manufacturers have not yet fully passed on the price increases to consumers.