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Foreign Exchange Covered Warrant System And Structure

a warrant system and foreign exchange technology, applied in the field of financial processes, can solve problems such as uncertainty whether japan's securities exchange is suitable for securities brokers, structure may be inappropriate, and securities brokers can only sell qualified products under certain conditions

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-08-07
GOLDMAN SACHS & CO LLC
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For example, it is uncertain whether Japan's Securities Exchange Law (SEL) permits a covered warrant where a foreign exchange rate acts as an underlyer.
Although covered warrants using FX rates as direct underlyer have been offered in some jurisdictions, this structure may be inappropriate in certain jurisdictions as legal definition of warrants can differ by region.
For example, in Japan, securities brokers can only sell qualified products under the SEL.
Therefore, it appears that warrants on FX rates or interest rates are not “warrants” in Japan and securities companies may have difficulties offering them.
Moreover, in some jurisdictions, tax treatment are unfavorable for warrants on simple FX rates or interest rates as they are deemed as options.
Also, some believe that, in extreme cases, unqualified warrants may be regarded under the SEL as a violation of criminal code which prohibits gambles.
Thus, the requirement made existing product structures offering covered warrants on foreign exchange rate fluctuations in unusable in Japan.
Other problems with warrant structures may exist in other jurisdictions.
Consequently, covered warrant advantages may be limited in certain jurisdictions.

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[0017]To enhance investing opportunities, it is desirable to have a covered warrant product structured to behave as if it were based on a particular underlyer (e.g., a foreign exchange rate) while, in fact, being based on another underlyer (a “surrogate” underlyer). This surrogate underlyer structure may provide additional flexibility with respect to the types and economic effect of covered warrants that may be offered.

[0018]In general, in one aspect, the invention includes a foreign exchange (FX) covered warrant financial product (A “FX covered warrant”). The underlyer for this covered warrant product includes a FX certificate. The FX certificate may be a zero-coupon certificate structured as a debenture securitizing a foreign exchange option and having a redemption value determined based on a currency exchange rate. The redemption value may be determined based on the amount by which a first value at a maturity date exceeds a strike price and may be zero if the first value doesn't ...

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Abstract

A financial data processing system includes a foreign exchange (FX) certificate management system, a covered warrant management processor, and a trade processing system. The FX certificate management system includes a computer system configured to structure a zero-coupon FX certificate. The certificate is structured to have a redemption value that is determined based on a currency exchange rate measured at a time of maturity of the certificate. The covered warrant management processor includes a computer system configured to structure a FX covered warrant product based on an underlyer that includes a foreign exchange certificate structured by the FX certificate management system. The trade processing system includes a database storing buy and sell related data and tracking investor portfolio information, and a user interface system to generate user interface display screens enabling interaction with a user.

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CROSS-REFERENCE(S) TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 299,319 entitled “USD Covered Warrant” which was filed on Jun. 19, 2001 and of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 300,150 entitled “FX eWarrants” which was filed on Jun. 22, 2001.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]This invention is related to a financial process which facilitates structuring of a covered warrant financial product having an underlyer linked to a foreign exchange (FX) rate.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]A warrant is an agreement establishing an option to purchase or sell a security, cash commodity, forward, futures contract, swap, or other contract or instrument (“the “underlying”) which is the subject of a derivative contract or instrument at a given price and time or at a series of prices and times as outlined in the warrant agreement. A warrant differs from a put or call option in that it is ordinarily issued for a peri...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06Q40/04G06FG06Q40/00
CPCG06Q40/04G06Q40/00G06Q40/06
Inventor DOI, MASATSUGUNAOSUKE, FUJITA
Owner GOLDMAN SACHS & CO LLC