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  • Open
    1816.4708$
  • Previous Close
    1809.9296$
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    6.54$
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About

DE000SL0BRJ7.STU represents an open-end structured note issued by Société Générale, specifically referencing an index related to sustainable energy. The STU extension denotes that this particular tranche is traded on the Stuttgart Stock Exchange in Germany. These types of structured notes are often designed to offer investors exposure to potentially higher returns tied to the performance of the underlying sustainable energy index, while incorporating some level of capital protection, although such protection is not always guaranteed and depends on the specific terms of the product and the issuer's solvency. Investors should carefully examine the product documentation to understand the specific index referenced, the degree of capital protection (if any), any participation rates, and associated risks, including those related to the creditworthiness of Société Générale.

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Issuer's Creditworthiness: The financial stability and credit rating of the issuer significantly impact bond prices. Higher creditworthiness suggests lower risk, increasing the bond's price.

Prevailing Interest Rates: As interest rates rise in the market, existing bonds with lower fixed coupon rates become less attractive, causing their prices to decrease.

Inflation Expectations: Higher inflation expectations erode the real value of future bond payments, leading to a decline in bond prices.

Maturity Date: Bonds with longer maturities are more sensitive to interest rate changes, making their prices more volatile.

Supply and Demand: Increased demand for the bond, often driven by positive sentiment or scarcity, will raise its price. Conversely, higher supply lowers the price.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor confidence and risk appetite can influence bond prices. During periods of economic uncertainty, investors often seek safe-haven assets like bonds, boosting their prices.

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