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Saturday, June 06, 2009
Finding financial advice in an age of bad behaviour
It is easy to be cheated (7) - Cashing out your financial product
The only buyer of the product are the product issuers who quoted a very low price for the product. The investor is not able to assess what is the correct price of the product, as they do not have information about the underlying assets and the extent to which they are likely to default.
The product issuer has the information, but they are acting with a conflict of interest and a monopolistic position. They can quote a price that is much lower than the underlying value and make a big profit.
What can the investor do? It is best to take the risk and ride it out. If the situation become worse, it is bad luck. But, it could turn out to be better. If the investor accept the low price now, it is likely to be much lower than the value of the underlying assets, and the investor is likely to take a much definiate loss now.
Is this fair to the investor, to be placed in a weak position against the financial institution that has the information and is taking advantage of the lack of information and desperation of the investor?
A similar situation applies in the case of the policyholder of a life insurance policy who wish to cash out. The cash value quoted by the insurance company is likely to be much lower than the actual underlying value. This allows the insurance company to make a profit on the terminated policy. The policyholder already suffered the large deductions to pay the commission to the agent, the cost of the life insurance cover and the high expenses. Why should the policyholder have to take another big penalty to give more profit to the insurance company?
The lesson: do not trust any financial institution that creates proprietary products where there is no free market for selling off the product at its fair value. You will be placed under the mercy of the financial institution, which will seek to maximise its profits at your expense.
Friday, June 05, 2009
It is easy to be cheated (6) - Currency linked notes
Logic Quiz 5-1 (Vol 4)
This is more difficult, as it involves 5 houses.
There are five houses with different colours in a row. Each occupant plays a different sport, keeps a different pet and drinks a different beverage.
2. The pekingese owner drinks brandy.
3. The soccer player lives right of the brown house.
4. The rugby player drinks martini.
5. Edward drinks vodka.
6. The rum drinker lives in the green house.
7. The cricket player lives left of the whiskey drinker.
8. Daniel keeps pomeranian.
9. Albert lives in the white house.
10. The poodle owner lives left of the collie owner.
11. Henry lives right of the yellow house.
12. Bobby plays basketball.
13. The brown house is the fourth house.
14. The white house is the second house.
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10 to 15 min: good
15 to 20 mins: fair
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Thursday, June 04, 2009
It is easy to be cheated (5) - Equity linked notes
Innovation through regulation
Travel insurance does not cancel trip cancellation
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
It is easy to be cheated (4) - Participating policies
The Standard:HKMA urges banks to act on allegations over structured products
It urged the banks to investigate allegations of mis-selling of these products.
The HKMA will also investigate those retail banks for any alleged marketing misconduct involving sales of credit-linked products, called Octave Notes, which have plunged in value, deputy chief executive Choi Yiu-kwan told a Legco panel yesterday.
"Distributors have to assess related transactions of products to see if there's been any mis-selling. If yes, they have to report to the HKMA," Choi told the Legco subcommitee probing the Lehman minibonds fiasco.
Choi said HKMA would not start issuing warnings when any structured products start to lose value. "It's inappropriate for regulators to warn against a specific product or a specific issuer when there's potential problems," Choi said. "When something happens, the issuer is responsible for minding investors."
Raymond Ho Chung-tai, chairman of the subcommittee, said the Securities and Futures Commission has so far declined to make public three reports on the minibonds fiasco. He said the subcommittee will continue to push for release of those reports.
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Tuesday, June 02, 2009
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The Standard:Octave Notes spark concerns
The association has not yet discussed the issue but will keep in touch with banking and securities regulators, chairman Peter Wong Tung-shun said. The issue is very complex, Wong added.
Democratic Party legislator Kam Nai-wai yesterday called on the 16 local distributing banks to buy back the Octave Notes at their full value. A special meeting of the financial affairs panel will discuss the issue on June 11.
``This is really a time bomb,'' Kam said.
Eight thousand Hongkongers invested a total of about HK$2 billion in Octave Notes, which invested in synthetic collateralized debt obligations.
``There has been mis-selling,'' said Peter Chan Kwong-yue, chairman of the Alliance of Lehman Brothers Victims. The product's name in Chinese is ``Smart Bond.''
``The translation is intentionally misleading,'' Chan said. ``They promoted Octave Notes very much the same as minibonds.''
Octave Notes Series 10, 11 and 12 used Lehman Brothers as a reference entity and are now worthless.
Some other series used bonds issued by collapsed institutions like Icelandic banks and Canadian papermaker Abitibi-Consolidated as a reference and are now worth less than 1 percent of their original value.
Dah Sing Banking Group managing director Derek Wong Hon-hing said Dah Sing Bank sold a ``very small amount'' of Octave Notes and has received ``very few complaints.''
The bank has kept in touch with those customers and will follow up on a case-by-case basis, Wong said.
A 54-year-old housewife, who gave her name as Chan, said she walked into her bank to update her passbook and before she left had been convinced to buy Octave Notes Series 11.
Chan said she lost HK$400,000 of her husband's money on the investment, which is now worth nothing, and is afraid to tell him lest he divorce her.
She said she has been seeking mental help because she is so distressed about the issue.
``I didn't think the bank would cheat me,'' she said. ``I hate the bank; I hate the government.''
It is easy to be cheated (3) - Credit linked notes
Logic Quiz 4-2 (Vol 4)
There are four houses with different colours in a row. Each occupant plays a different instrument and keeps a different pet.
2. The salesman lives left of the teacher.
3. The manager keeps maltese.
4. The bass player lives in the red house.
5. The brown house is the first house.
6. The drum player keeps maltese.
7. The flute player lives in the third house.
8. The schnauzer owner lives in the yellow house.
9. The teacher keeps pekingese.
10. The lawyer plays guitar.
Question: Who keeps pomeranian?
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Benchmark
1 to 5 mins: very good
5 to 10 min: good
10 to 15 mins: fair
more than 15 mins: need more practice!
More of the quiz
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Monday, June 01, 2009
It is easy to be cheated (2) - Capital Protected Products
Benchmark premium rates
Different Types of Life Insurance Policies
Preparing your case in FIDREC
Sunday, May 31, 2009
It is easy to be cheated (1) - Introduction
AGM of NTUC Income
Logic Quiz 4-1 (Vol 4)
There are four houses with different colours in a row. Each occupant plays a different sport and drinks a different beverage.
2. The golf player lives in the last house.
3. The volleyball player lives in the grey house.
4. The rugby player drinks rum.
5. The scientist plays cricket.
6. The green house is left of the grey house.
7. The engineer lives in the blue house.
8. The accountant lives left of the scientist.
9. The salesman lives in the first house.
10. The vodka drinker lives in the purple house.
Question: Who drinks wine?
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Benchmark
1 to 5 mins: very good
5 to 10 min: good
10 to 15 mins: fair
more than 15 mins: need more practice!
More of the quiz
It appears every Sunday in The New Paper.
You can buy my book at these bookstores: