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Credit Suisse announced coupon payments for its X-Links Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) on July 1 and July 6, 2021. The ETNs listed include REML, USOI, GLDI, and SLVO, each with specific coupon amounts, payment dates, and expected yields. Key figures include a coupon amount of $0.2041 for REML with a yield of 15.46%, while USOI has a coupon of $0.0615 and a yield of 17.83%. Investors should note that these coupon payments are variable and influenced by the bank's financial stability.
Credit Suisse announced a coupon amount for the Credit Suisse S&P MLP Index ETN (Ticker: MLPO) on April 1, 2021. The coupon amount is set at $0.1689 per ETN, with a payment date on April 21, 2021. The ex-date is April 12, 2021, and the record date is April 13, 2021. The current yield is reported at 7.35%. Investors are advised that coupon amounts may vary and are subject to the credit risk of Credit Suisse.
On January 4, 2021, Credit Suisse announced coupon payments for several Exchange-Traded Notes (ETNs), including REML with a coupon of $0.1928 and a yield of 17.48%. Additionally, on January 7, 2021, the bank projected future coupon payments for ETNs like USOI, GLDI, and SLVO, with expected coupons of $0.0645, $0.0714, and $0.1159, respectively, and yields of 26.65%, 13.28%, and 33.09%. These payments are variable and subject to market fluctuations, highlighting the credit risk associated with the ETNs.
Credit Suisse announced on January 4, 2021, a Coupon Amount of $0.1723 for the Credit Suisse S&P MLP Index ETN (Ticker: MLPO). The Ex-Date for this coupon payment is set for January 13, 2021, with a Record Date of January 14, 2021 and a Payment Date of January 25, 2021. The coupon frequency is quarterly, resulting in a Current Yield of 8.79%. Investors should note that these payments are contingent on Credit Suisse's obligations and the performance of MLPs in the index.
Credit Suisse announced coupon payments for its Exchange-Traded Notes (ETNs) on November 2, 2020 and provided expected payments on November 4, 2020. Highlights include:
- REML ETN: $0.0345 coupon with a yield of 21.48%
- USOI ETN: $0.1239 coupon with a yield of 23.01%
- GLDI ETN: $0.1495 coupon with a yield of 14.67%
- SLVO ETN: $0.2472 coupon with a yield of 43.41%
Ex-dates, record dates, and payment dates for each ETN are specified, reflecting ongoing performance amidst market volatility.
On October 1, 2020, Credit Suisse announced a coupon amount for the Credit Suisse S&P MLP Index ETN (Ticker: MLPO). The coupon payment of $0.2012 per ETN is scheduled for October 22, 2020, with the ex-date on October 13, 2020 and record date on October 14, 2020. The current yield stands at 12.75%, derived from the quarterly coupon amount annualized against the closing indicative value on September 30, 2020. Investors are cautioned about the variable nature of future coupon amounts and the associated risks of investing in ETNs.
On September 3, 2020, Credit Suisse announced upcoming coupon payments for its Exchange-Traded Notes (ETNs). The ETNs include REML, USOI, GLDI, and SLVO, each with distinct expected coupon amounts and yields. For instance, REML has a coupon amount of $0.0212 with a yield of 17.27%, while USOI offers a coupon amount of $0.0712 and a yield of 23.39%. The ex-dates for coupons range from September 11 to September 21, 2020, with payment dates set for September 22 and 25. Investors are reminded that coupon payments may vary and are subject to Credit Suisse's financial stability.
Credit Suisse AG announced the acceleration of its previously delisted VelocityShares 3x Inverse Natural Gas ETNs as of August 12, 2020. The ETNs were suspended from issuance on June 22, 2020, and were delisted from NYSE Arca on July 12, 2020. Investors will receive a cash payment based on the arithmetic average of the closing indicative values during a five-day valuation period from August 14 to August 20, with an acceleration date set for August 25. The acceleration will not affect other ETNs offered by Credit Suisse.
On August 3, 2020, Credit Suisse declared coupon payments for various Exchange-Traded Notes (ETNs), including REML with a coupon amount of $0.0280 and a current yield of 18.33%. On August 5, 2020, expected coupon payments were announced for ETNs such as USOI, with an anticipated coupon amount of $0.1029 and a current yield of 57.70%. Additionally, GLDI is expected to pay $0.1082 and SLVO $0.1407. The upcoming payment dates range between August 21 and August 25, 2020.
On July 6, 2020, Credit Suisse announced a Coupon Amount for its Credit Suisse S&P MLP Index ETN (Ticker: MLPO). The details include an Ex-Date on July 10, 2020, and a Record Date of July 13, 2020. The Coupon Payment Date is set for July 21, 2020, with a Coupon Amount of $0.1933 per ETN and a current yield of 10.25%. Investors should note that the coupon is variable, depending on MLP distributions, and there are significant risks involved, including the potential for reduced or zero coupon payments.