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Published on 2/7/2023 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.

New Issue: TD Bank prices $2.53 million capped buffer return enhanced notes linked to Russell 2000

By William Gullotti

Buffalo, N.Y., Feb. 7 – Toronto-Dominion Bank priced $2.53 million of 0% capped buffer return enhanced notes due Feb. 6, 2025 linked to the Russell 2000 index, according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

If the final index level is greater than the initial index level, the payout at maturity will be par plus 200% of the index return, capped at par plus 27%.

Investors will receive par if the index finishes flat or declines by no more than 15% and will lose 1.1765% for each 1% that the index declines beyond 15%.

TD Securities (USA) LLC is the agent. J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA are the placement agents.

Issuer:Toronto-Dominion Bank
Issue:Capped buffer return enhanced notes
Underlying index:Russell 2000 index
Amount:$2,525,000
Maturity:Feb. 6, 2025
Coupon:0%
Price:Par
Payout at maturity:If final index level is greater than initial index level, par plus 200% of the index return, capped at par plus 27%; if the index falls by no more than 15%, par; otherwise, lose 1.1765% for every 1% decline beyond 15%
Initial level:1,985.534
Buffer value:1,687.7039; 85% of initial index level
Pricing date:Feb. 3
Settlement date:Feb. 8
Agents:TD Securities (USA) LLC
Placement agents:J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA
Fees:1.5%
Cusip:89114YNH0

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