Published on 9/26/2018 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.
New Issue: HSBC prices $494,000 callable notes with contingent return linked to Stoxx, Russell
By Wendy Van Sickle
Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 26 – HSBC USA Inc. priced $494,000 of callable notes with contingent return due Sept. 10, 2021 linked to the lesser performing of the Euro Stoxx 50 index and the Russell 2000 index, according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Each six months, the notes will pay a contingent coupon at an annual rate of 5.5% if each index closes at or above its barrier level, 70% of its initial level, on the observation date for that period.
The notes are callable at par semiannually.
The payout at maturity will be par plus the final contingent coupon unless either index finishes below its barrier level, in which case investors will be fully exposed to the decline of the worse-performing index.
HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. is the agent.
Issuer: | HSBC USA Inc.
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Issue: | Callable notes with contingent return
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Indexes: | Euro Stoxx 50 and Russell 2000
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Amount: | $494,000
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Maturity: | Sept. 10, 2021
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Coupon: | 5.5% per year, payable semiannually if each index closes at or above barrier level on observation date for that period
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Price: | Par
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Payout at maturity: | Par plus contingent coupon unless either index finishes below barrier level, in which case full exposure to decline of worse-performing index
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Call option: | At par semiannually
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Initial index levels: | 3,430.81 for Stoxx and 1,712.316 for Russell 2000
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Barrier levels: | 2,401.567 for Stoxx and 1,198.6212 for Russell 2000; 70% of initial levels
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Pricing date: | Sept. 21
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Settlement date: | Sept. 28
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Agent: | HSBC Securities (USA) Inc.
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Fees: | 2%
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Cusip: | 40435FY84
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