Payday loans as a new solution to invest
GFI and Colliers claim they are working with the National University of Singapore to create residential indices for Singapore’s housing market. The main issue is that there are fewcountries that have an adequate amount of transparency to develop credible and robust indices on which to trade.
The first property derivatives in Switzerland were launched by the Zuercher Kantonalbank (ZKB) in February 2006. The bank issued two structured products that were offered to institutional as well as retail investors as a new solution to invest into the asset class of real estate.
One of the products was capital-protected while the other was structured as a discount certificate. The products could be subscribed in small denominations and the bank guaranteed a daily secondary market. The two products were based on the “ZuercherWohneigentumsindex (ZWEX),” which tracks owner-occupied house prices in the Zurich greater area. The index is calculated and published quarterly and is based on transaction prices. The bank says that demand exceeded expectations, especially for the product with capital protection.
In September 2007, the first swap on commercial property was transacted. ZKB and ABN Amro traded the IPD Switzerland All Property TR Index against Swiss LIBOR plus an undisclosed spread.


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