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Underlying price 27.45 (+1.06%) Gear Factor-2.00
Name
Factor Certificate Bayer AG
ISIN / WKN
AT0000A2F1Q1 / RC0XUF
Underlying
Underlying price
EUR 27.45 (+1.06%)
Apr 26, 2024 15:30:00.000
Gear Factor
-2.00
Threshold
40.00%
Factor Level
EUR 0.00
Protection Level
EUR 0.00
Denomination / nominal
1 unit
Multiplier
1:4.56354
Product currency
EUR
Listing
Vienna, Frankfurt, Stuttgart
About the term
Initial valuation date
Apr 06, 2020
Issue date
Apr 07, 2020
Final valuation date
-
Maturity date
open-end
Product classification
Leverage Product without Knock-Out
Security type (eusipa Nr.)
Factor Certificate (2300)
Factor Certificate Type
Factor Certificate Short
Underlying
Country / region of underlying
Germany
Suited market expectation
bearish
Issue price
10.00 EUR
Spread homogenised
-
Spread in %
-
Underlying currency
EUR
Settlement method
Cash settlement
Tax treatment
Capital Gains Tax / No EU Withholding Tax
Public offer in
Austria, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Slovenia
Comments

Factor Certificates enable investors to participate with a leverage effect in the performance of the underlying. The certificates have a constant leverage factor, no knock-out and are open-ended. Short Factor Certificates provide investors with above average profit opportunities in falling markets.

Please note: The leverage effect of a Factor Certificate means that fluctuations in the value of the underlying have a disproportionate impact on the value of the Factor Certificate. Even small price fluctuations against the investor's market opinion can lead to the loss of a substantial part of the capital invested, up to a total loss. If the underlying of the certificate is a future (e.g. in the case of commodities), the issue of rolling must be taken into account. Investors are also exposed to the exchange rate risk if the currency of the underlying does not equal the currency of the Factor Certificate.

Factor Certificates are not suitable for long-term investment.

For further information on this product category, please refer to our brochure on Factor Certificates.