Search
Generic filters
Filter by Categories
Accounting
Banking

Derivatives




YEELDS


A type of equity derivative; it stands for yield enhanced equity linked security; it is a structured convertible security (equity-linked noteELN) issued by Lehman Brothers. It was subject to a limited upside potential: it provides its holder with an enhanced dividend, capped return modeled on the so-called preference equity redemption cumulative stock (PERCs).

However, YEELDS (also Yield), are a specific type of ELKs. By definition, ELKs were issued by a third party (e.g., a financial intermediary, brokerage, etc), while PERCs were typically issued by the same company that issued the underlying instrument.

YEELDS are debt whose principal is payable at maturity date based on the performance of a specific equity/ stock to which it was linked.

YEELDS are structured synthetic PERCs.



ABC
Derivatives have increasingly become very important tools in finance over the last three decades. Many different types of derivatives are now traded actively on ...
Watch on Youtube
Remember to read our privacy policy before submission of your comments or any suggestions. Please keep comments relevant, respectful, and as much concise as possible. By commenting you are required to follow our community guidelines.

Comments


    Leave Your Comment

    Your email address will not be published.*