Barclays Bank PLC (“Barclays”)
announced today that it will exercise its issuer call option and
redeem in full its iPath® Series B S&P GSCI® Crude Oil Total
Return Index ETNs (CUSIP: 06745R693) on April 30, 2020 (the
“Redemption Date”). The ETNs trade on the NYSE Arca exchange under
the ticker symbol “OIL”.
Holders of the ETNs on the
Redemption Date will receive a cash payment per ETN equal to the
closing indicative value of the ETNs (as defined in the prospectus
relating to the ETNs) on April 23, 2020 (the “Valuation Date”), the
fifth business day prior to the Redemption Date.
Additionally, Barclays announces that it will suspend any
further sales and issuance of the ETNs, effective today, April 20,
2020. This suspension may cause fluctuations in the trading value
of such ETNs. Daily redemptions at the option of the holders of the
ETNs will not be affected by this suspension. Barclays’ lending
activities from the existing inventory with respect to the ETNs
will also not be affected by this suspension.
The market value of the ETNs may be influenced by, among other
things, the levels of supply and demand for the Notes. As of April
20, 2020, a premium has developed in the trading price of the ETNs.
The closing trading price of the ETNs on April 20, 2020 was $3.73,
which represents a premium of approximately 13.5% over the closing
indicative value of the ETNs on that date. It is possible that the
suspension and the upcoming issuer redemption, as described above,
may influence the market value of the ETNs. Barclays Bank PLC
believes that the limitations on issuance and sale implemented may
cause an imbalance of supply and demand in the secondary market for
the ETNs, which may cause the ETNs to continue to trade at a
premium or to trade at a discount in relation to their indicative
value. It is also possible that the current premium may decrease or
may cease to exist in light of the upcoming issuer redemption.
Therefore, any purchase of the ETNs in the secondary market may be
at a purchase price significantly different from their indicative
value or their current trading price.
An investment in iPath ETNs involves significant risks and
may not be suitable for all investors. The ETNs are riskier than
ordinary unsecured debt securities and have no principal
protection. For more information on risks associated with the ETNs,
please see "Selected Risk Considerations" below and the risk
factors included in the relevant prospectus.
The prospectus for the ETNs to which this communication relates
can be found at:
http://ipathetn.com/oilprospectus
Barclays is the issuer of iPath® ETNs and Barclays Capital Inc.
is the Issuer’s agent in the distribution. Please contact Barclays
for further questions:
Financial advisors:
- Directly contact Barclays at etndesk@barclays.com or
1-212-528-7990 to obtain further information
Individual investors:
- Instruct your broker/advisor/custodian to email us at
etndesk@barclays.com or to call us at: 1-212-528-7990
You may call in together with your broker/advisor/custodian or
have them speak to us on your behalf.
About Barclays
Barclays is a British universal bank. We are diversified by
business, by different types of customer and client, and geography.
Our businesses include consumer banking and payments operations
around the world, as well as a top-tier, full service, global
corporate and investment bank, all of which are supported by our
service company which provides technology, operations and
functional services across the Group.
Selected Risk Considerations
An investment in the iPath ETNs described herein involves risks.
Selected risks are summarized here, but we urge you to read the
more detailed explanation of risks described under “Risk Factors”
in the applicable prospectus supplement and pricing supplement.
You May Lose Some or All of Your Principal: The ETNs are
exposed to any decrease in the level of the underlying index
between the applicable inception date and the applicable valuation
date. Additionally, if the level of the underlying index is
insufficient to offset the negative effect of the investor fee and
other applicable costs, you will lose some or all of your
investment at maturity or upon redemption, even if the value of
such index level has increased or decreased, as the case may be.
Because the ETNs are subject to an investor fee and other
applicable costs, the return on the ETNs will always be lower than
the total return on a direct investment in the index components.
The ETNs are riskier than ordinary unsecured debt securities and
have no principal protection.
Credit of Barclays Bank PLC: The ETNs are unsecured debt
obligations of the issuer, Barclays Bank PLC, and are not, either
directly or indirectly, an obligation of or guaranteed by any third
party. Any payment to be made on the ETNs, including any payment at
maturity or upon redemption, depends on the ability of Barclays
Bank PLC to satisfy its obligations as they come due. As a result,
the actual and perceived creditworthiness of Barclays Bank PLC will
affect the market value, if any, of the ETNs prior to maturity or
redemption. In addition, in the event Barclays Bank PLC were to
default on its obligations, you may not receive any amounts owed to
you under the terms of the ETNs.
Issuer Redemption: If specified in the applicable prospectus,
Barclays Bank PLC will have the right to redeem or call a series of
ETNs (in whole but not in part) at its sole discretion and without
your consent on any trading day on or after the inception date
until and including maturity.
Market and Volatility Risk: The market value of the ETNs
may be influenced by many unpredictable factors and may fluctuate
between the date you purchase them and the maturity date or
redemption date. You may also sustain a significant loss if you
sell your ETNs in the secondary market. Factors that may influence
the market value of the ETNs include prevailing market prices of
the U.S. stock markets or the U.S. Treasury market, the index
components included in the underlying index, and prevailing market
prices of options on such index or any other financial instruments
related to such index; and supply and demand for the ETNs,
including economic, financial, political, regulatory, geographical
or judicial events that affect the level of such index or other
financial instruments related to such index.
Concentration Risk: Because the ETNs are linked to an
index composed of futures contracts on a single commodity or in
only one commodity sector, the ETNs are less diversified than other
funds. The ETNs can therefore experience greater volatility than
other funds or investments.
A Trading Market for the ETNs May Not Develop: The
liquidity of the ETNs may be limited, as we are not required to
maintain any listing of the ETNs.
No Interest Payments from the ETNs: You may not receive
any interest payments on the ETNs.
Restrictions on the Minimum Number of ETNs and Date
Restrictions for Redemptions: Except with respect to the
circumstances described above or as otherwise specified in the
applicable product prospectus, you must redeem at least the minimum
number of ETNs specified in the applicable product prospectus at
one time in order to exercise your right to redeem your ETNs on any
redemption date. You may only redeem your ETNs on a redemption date
if we receive a notice of redemption from you by certain dates and
times as set forth in the product prospectus.
Uncertain Tax Treatment: Significant aspects of the tax
treatment of the ETNs are uncertain. You should consult your own
tax advisor about your own tax situation.
The ETNs may be sold throughout the day on the exchange through
any brokerage account. There are restrictions on the minimum number
of ETNs you may redeem directly with the issuer as specified in the
applicable prospectus. Commissions may apply and there are tax
consequences in the event of sale, redemption or maturity of ETNs.
Sales in the secondary market may result in significant
losses.
The S&P GSCI Total Return Index and the S&P GSCI Crude
Oil Total Return Index (the “S&P GSCI Indices”) are products of
S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC (“SPDJI”), and have been licensed for
use by Barclays Bank PLC. S&P® and GSCI® are registered
trademarks of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC
(“SPFS”). These trademarks have been licensed to SPDJI and its
affiliates and sublicensed to Barclays Bank PLC for certain
purposes. The S&P GSCI Indices are not owned, endorsed, or
approved by or associated with Goldman, Sachs & Co. or its
affiliated companies. The ETNs are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or
promoted by SPDJI, SPFS, or any of their respective affiliates
(collectively, “S&P Dow Jones Indices”). S&P Dow Jones
Indices does not make any representation or warranty, express or
implied, to the owners of the ETNs or any member of the public
regarding the advisability of investing in securities generally or
in the ETNs particularly or the ability of the S&P GSCI Indices
to track general market performance.
© 2020 Barclays Bank PLC. All rights reserved. iPath, iPath ETNs
and the iPath logo are registered trademarks of Barclays Bank PLC.
All other trademarks, servicemarks or registered trademarks are the
property, and used with the permission, of their respective
owners.
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