BRIC Opportunity - HSBC 100+ Series BRIC Investment



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The HSBC 100+ Series BRIC Investment is an opportunity for investors to access the markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) - some of the world’s fastest growing economies, with the comfort of 100% capital protection.
LIMITED OPPORTUNITY - The offer is open 12 May to 20 June 2008
The HSBC 100+ Series BRIC Investment provides 100% capital protection at maturity and potential regular profit lock-ins of part of the investment gains.
Features
• Access to the growing BRIC Markets
• Benefit of potential rising capital protection
• Investment with HSBC, a world BRIC expert
• Minimum investment of $10,000
• Six year term.
HSBC’s global presence
HSBC is one of the largest managers of BRIC equity funds across the globe with over US$ 63 billion (December 2007) in assets under management across the BRIC countries. As at December 2007 HSBC Investments had the following presence in each of the BRIC markets.
• The world’s largest offshore actively managed Brazil equity fund;
• Strong record in managing Russian equities;
• The world’s largest India equity mutual fund;
• The world’s 2nd largest China equity fund.
Email address: [email protected] Website www.hsbc.com.au/bricadvisers Phone number 1300 734 295 click here for the Lonsec Report. Click here for the Standard and Poor’s rating for the HSBC 100+ Series BRIC Investment
This email provides general advice only and doesn’t take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs. You should obtain the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and consider it before acquiring the financial product. Issued by HSBC Bank Australia Limited ABN 48 006 434 162 AFSL 232595.
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