The Danish market contracted further at the end of the year with just six products added between October 1 and December 31, down 52% compared to previous quarter and an overall fall of 43% compared to the total sales volume in 2017. However, issuance stayed level, meaning the average product sold 45% less year-on-year.

Includes: Private Banking   -   Excludes: Leverage, Flow & Others © Copyright StructuredRetailProducts.com 2019 Four products struck in the final quarter, worth an average DKK67.6m (€9.1m), with Nordea’s Kreditbevis USA High Yield Interval 2024 raising the highest amount of DKK166.3m, followed by BIL Danmark’s DB Europa Investment Grade Trancheret 2024 (DKK51.2m), and Danske Bank’s DB Banks Insurance Booster 2019 (DKK46.43m) and DB Banks Buffer 2020

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