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Commodity certificates
Commodity certificates
Commodities traded on global markets are the underlying assets for these certificates. Oil and precious metals are the most frequent such assets. These certificates are not leveraged and the ratio between the development in the price of the certificate and the underlying asset is 1 to1. This means that a drop or increase in the asset by 5% leads to a corresponding drop or increase in the price of the certificate by 5%.