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HSBC launches AI-driven structured product for private banking clients in Asia

The portfolio is rebalanced weekly.

HSBC now offers its Asia Global Private Banking clients a structured product linked to the Artificial Intelligence Powered Global Opportunities Index (AiGO8), an AI-driven multi asset index.

Clients can now invest in the structured product, which provides global diversification with opportunistic exposure to 18 assets spanning global equities, fixed income, inflation sensitive assets, and cash.

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The portfolio is rebalanced weekly, according to HSBC. It also features 100% floor at maturity.

The product was  manufactured by HSBC Markets and Securities and currently available exclusively to HSBC’s Global Private Banking clients and clients with professional investor and accredited investor status booked in Hong Kong and Singapore.

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