New structured products available for trading on Euronext: Capital Protection Certificates

Société Générale has expanded its range of investment products in France and the Netherlands with the launch of Capital Protection Certificates.

Capital Protection Certificates allow investors to protect themselves against falling prices while benefitting partially or fully from a possible price increase of the underlying value of the certificate, such as a share or an index.

Listed on Euronext, the products can be traded through various retail banks and brokers.

Christophe Cox, Vice President Listed Structured Products Netherlands & Belgium at Société Générale sat down to answer the following questions:

  • What does Société Générale do in the Netherlands with the issuance of listed products?
  • What is a Capital Protection Certificate?
  • How much capital can I lose when investing in this product?
  • What is the difference between a Capital Protection Certificate with a Cap and one without a Cap?
  • Can I sell a Capital Protection Certificate before its maturity date?
  • Where can I trade Capital Protection Certificates?
  • Where can I learn more about the listed products of Société Générale?

Watch the interview to get information on Société Générale's Capital Protection Certificates:

Look back on the gong ceremony organised in Euronext Amsterdam to celebrate the launch of Capital Protection Certificates:

 

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