Published on 7/23/2018 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.
New Issue: GS Finance sells $650,000 callable contingent coupon notes on Russell, S&P, Dow
By Wendy Van Sickle
Columbus, Ohio, July 23 – GS Finance Corp. priced $650,000 of callable contingent coupon notes due July 17, 2023 linked to the Dow Jones industrial average, the Russell 2000 index and the S&P 500 index, according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The notes are guaranteed by Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
The notes pay a contingent quarterly coupon at an annual rate of 6.1% if each index closes at or above 60% of its initial level on the observation date.
The notes are callable at par on any coupon payment date after one year.
If each index finishes at or above 60% of its initial level, the payout at maturity will be par plus the final coupon.
Otherwise, the payout will be par plus the return of the least-performing index with full exposure to losses.
Goldman Sachs & Co. is the underwriter.
Issuer: | GS Finance Corp.
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Guarantor: | Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Issue: | Callable contingent coupon notes
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Underlying indexes: | Russell 2000 index, S&P 500 index, Dow Jones industrial average
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Amount: | $650,000
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Maturity: | July 17, 2023
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Coupon: | 6.1%, payable each quarter that each index closes at or above 60% of its initial level on determination date
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Price: | Par
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Payout at maturity: | Par plus final coupon if each index finishes at or above 60% of its initial level; otherwise par plus the return of least-performing index with full exposure to losses
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Call option: | At par on any coupon payment date after one year
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Initial index levels: | 2,798.29 for S&P 500, 24,924.89 for Dow, 1,690.277 for Russell
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Pricing date: | July 12
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Settlement date: | July 17
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Underwriter: | Goldman Sachs & Co.
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Fees: | 4.975%
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Cusip: | 40055QHT2
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