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Change-- Bid- Ask- Last update-
Underlying price 57.48 (-0.13%) Barrier- Barr. Dist. %- Leverage-
Name
Turbo Certificate BAWAG Group AG
ISIN / WKN
AT0000A32PT6 / RC08R2
Underlying
Underlying price
EUR 57.48 (-0.13%)
Apr 26, 2024 15:30:00.000
Strike
EUR 61.16
Leverage
-
Long/ short
Short
Denomination / nominal
1 unit
Multiplier
1:10
Product currency
EUR
Listing
Vienna, Stuttgart
About the term
Initial valuation date
Feb 01, 2023
Issue date
Feb 02, 2023
Final valuation date
-
Maturity date
open-end
Product classification
Leverage Product with Knock-Out
Security type (eusipa Nr.)
Turbo Certificate (2210)
Turbo Certificate Type
Turbo Certificate Short
Underlying
Country / region of underlying
Austria
Suited market expectation
bearish
Issue price
1.27 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
Product info
Comments

Turbo Certificates enable investors to participate with a leverage effect in the performance of the underlying. Short Turbo Certificates provide investors with above average profit opportunities in falling markets. If the underlying touches or surpasses the barrier (knock-out level), the Turbo Certificate expires prematurely. The investor may incur a total loss of the invested capital.

Barrier and strike are adjusted on a daily basis. In case the underlying quotes in a currency different to that of the certificate or in case the underlying is a commodity future (roll over), a deviation may occur.