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Published on 7/30/2009 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.

HSBC plans contingent multi-coupon opportunity CDs linked to S&P 500

By Angela McDaniels

Tacoma, Wash., July 30 - HSBC Bank USA, NA plans to price contingent multi-coupon opportunity certificates of deposit due Aug. 27, 2015 linked to the S&P 500 index, according to a term sheet.

Interest is payable annually. If the index remains at or below the barrier throughout an annual observation period, the coupon payment for that year will be equal to the index return, subject to a floor of zero. Otherwise, the coupon payment for that year will equal the rebate return, which is expected to be 1% to 2% and will be set at pricing.

The barrier for the first annual observation period - Aug. 25, 2009 through Aug. 24, 2010 - is 115% of the initial index level. The barrier will be 120%, 130%, 140%, 145% and 150% of the initial level in the second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth annual observation periods, respectively.

The payout at maturity will be par.

The CDs will be putable on Aug. 30, 2010, Aug. 30, 2011, Aug. 30, 2012, Aug. 30, 2013 and Aug. 29, 2014. The redemption amount will be the current market value of the CDs minus an early redemption fee of 3.5% in year one, 2.5% in year two, 1.5% in year three and 0.5% in year four. There is no fee in year five or six.

The CDs will price Aug. 24 and settle Aug. 27.

HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. is the agent.


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