Credit Suisse launches Performance Plus Series

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11 September 2009
| By Corrina Jack |

Credit Suisse has launched its Performance Plus Series, which offers investors exposure to Australian equities, resources stocks and Chinese securities.

The series also presents a potential solution to investors who are “cash-locked” in non-performing structured products.

Credit Suisse said the Performance Plus Series is designed to minimise investment volatility while providing capital growth and income, as well as exposure to an investment that is capital protected.

Australian equities are an attractive opportunity for long-term investors as they are comparatively cheap, according to Credit Suisse strategist Atul Lele.

Investors with a minimum of $20,000 can choose from the three investment classes, which are open until November 12, 2009.

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