ETNs or exchange-traded notes are unsecured debt securities that pay a return linked to the performance of a single security or index. ETNs don’t usually pay a dividend or annual coupon and they have maturity dates that can range up to 30 years. ETNs held to maturity pay the return of the note’s underlying index minus its annual expense ratio. ETNs are subject to counterparty risk, meaning, the creditworthiness of the financial issuer can impact the note’s final return and value.
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