VelocityShares, a Janus Capital Group, Inc. (NYSE:JNS) brand, today
announced the launch of two new Oil Exchange Traded Notes (“ETNs”)
– the VelocitySharesTM 3x Long Crude Oil ETN (NYSE:UWT) and
VelocitySharesTM 3x Inverse Crude Oil ETN (NYSE:DWT), both of which
are linked to the S&P GSCI Crude Oil Index ER (the “Index”).
The ETNs are issued by Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc.
and guaranteed by Citigroup Inc.
The new ETNs are being launched in order to provide investors
with alternative securities to the VelocityShares ETNs UWTI and
DWTI, which are being delisted from trading on a public stock
exchange, effective this Friday, December 9th.
“For years we have worked with sophisticated investors who want
to utilize daily trading tools to manage their oil exposure, and we
are pleased to be launching these new ETNs to continue to service
our clients,” said Nick Cherney, Senior Vice President, Head of
Exchange Products for Janus Capital Group.
The new ETNs are linked to the same Index and each has a similar
investment structure as UWTI and DWTI, respectively, both of which
are issued by Credit Suisse AG and marketed under the
VelocityShares brand. However, the new ETNs (UWT and DWT) differ in
important ways from UWTI and DWTI, including the fact that they
have a different issuer (Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc.
with a Citigroup Inc. guarantee). Any investor who has
invested previously in UWTI/DWTI and is considering an investment
in UWT/DWT should carefully review the pricing supplement for the
new ETNs (available at the hyperlink below) and the accompanying
prospectus supplement and prospectus to understand the terms of the
ETNs. Credit Suisse AG is not involved in any way in the offering
of UWT or DWT.
The new ETNs are the first VelocityShares ETNs issued by
Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc. VelocityShares ETNs are now
offered by three different issuance partners. Janus’ exchange
traded products business represents approximately $3.8 billion in
assets across more than 25 investment products as of September 30,
2016.
Exchange‐traded notes are senior, unsecured debt securities
issued by financial institutions that provide knowledgeable
investors with sophisticated tools for executing their trading
strategies. There are restrictions on the minimum number of ETNs
investors may redeem pursuant to the ETNs’ early redemption right.
There may not be an active trading market in ETNs. The ETNs are
subject to significant risks, as described in the pricing
supplement for the ETNs.
About Janus Capital Group
Inc.
Janus Capital Group Inc. (JCG) is a global investment firm
dedicated to delivering better outcomes for clients through a broad
range of investment solutions, including fixed income, equity,
alternative and multi-asset class strategies. It does so through a
number of distinct asset management platforms, including investment
teams within Janus Capital Management LLC (Janus), as well as
INTECH Investment Management LLC (INTECH), Perkins Investment
Management LLC (Perkins) and Kapstream Capital Pty Limited
(Kapstream), in addition to a suite of exchange-traded products.
Each team brings distinct asset class expertise, perspective,
style-specific experience and a disciplined approach to risk.
Investment strategies are offered through open-end funds domiciled
in both the U.S. and offshore, as well as through separately
managed accounts, collective investment trusts and exchange-traded
products. Based in Denver, JCG has offices located in 12 countries
throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The firm had
complex-wide assets under management and Exchange Traded Note
assets totaling $198.9 billion as of September 30, 2016.
An investment in the ETNs involves significant risks. Please
read the more detailed explanation of risks relating to an
investment in the ETNs in “Risk Factors” in the applicable pricing
supplement (available at the hyperlink below).
The ETNs are intended to be daily trading tools for
sophisticated investors to manage daily trading
risks. They are designed to achieve their stated
investment objectives on a daily basis, but their performance over
different periods of time can differ significantly from their
stated daily objectives. The ETNs are riskier than
securities that have intermediate- or long-term investment
objectives, and may not be suitable for investors who plan to hold
them for a period other than one day. Any decision to
hold the ETNs for more than one day should be made with great care
and only as the result of a series of daily (or more frequent)
investment decisions to remain invested in the ETNs for the next
one-day period. Accordingly, the ETNs should be
purchased only by knowledgeable investors who understand the
potential consequences of an investment linked to the Index and of
seeking daily compounding leveraged long or leveraged inverse
investment results, as applicable. Investors should
actively and frequently monitor their investments in the ETNs, even
intra-day. If an investor holds the ETNs for more than
one day, it is possible that the investor will suffer significant
losses in the ETNs even if the performance of the Index over the
time the investor holds them is positive, in the case of the 3x
Long Crude Oil ETNs, or negative, in the case of the 3x Inverse
Crude Oil ETNs.
The ETNs are subject to a daily investor fee accruing at a rate
of 1.50% per annum. In addition, ETNs purchased from Citigroup
Global Markets Inc., the agent for the offering of the ETNs, will
be subject to a creation fee, and any ETNs redeemed at the option
of the holder will be subject to an early redemption fee.
Such fees, charges and transaction costs may materially
increase the costs of investing in the ETNs. In addition, because
of daily compounding, the actual investor fee realized may exceed
the stated amount. Please see the pricing supplement for the ETNs
for disclosure of fees or charges relating to the ETNs.
The term of the ETNs is 15 years. The ETN issuer has the right
to accelerate all outstanding ETNs at any time as described in the
pricing supplement. In addition, the ETNs will be subject to
automatic acceleration if their intraday indicative value falls
below a specified percentage of the prior day’s closing indicative
value, as described in the pricing supplement. If the ETNs
are automatically accelerated, investors are likely to suffer a
significant loss.
The ETNs do not pay any interest and do not guarantee any
payment at maturity or upon acceleration or early redemption. The
crude oil futures underlying the Index have historically been
highly volatile. The ETNs are fully exposed on a 3x leveraged
basis, compounded daily, to a decline in the level of the Index (in
the case of the 3x Long Crude Oil ETNs) or to an increase in the
level of the Index (in the case of the 3x Inverse Crude Oil ETNs).
An investor may lose all or a significant portion of its
investment in the ETNs. An investor will have 3x leverage
only if the ETNs are purchased at the most recent closing
indicative value; ETNs purchased for more or less than the most
recent closing indicative value will have effective leverage on
that day that is less or more, respectively, than 3x.
The ETNs are senior unsecured debt obligations of the issuer,
Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc., and are guaranteed by
Citigroup Inc. The ETNs are not, either directly or
indirectly, an obligation of or guaranteed by any other party and
do not provide an investor with any entitlement to crude oil or
crude oil futures contracts. Any payment to be made on the
ETNs, including any payment at maturity, or upon acceleration or
early redemption, depends on the ability of Citigroup Global
Markets Holdings Inc. to satisfy its obligations as they come due,
and upon the ability of Citigroup Inc. to satisfy any obligations
under its guarantee. As a result, the actual and perceived
creditworthiness of Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc. and
Citigroup Inc. will affect the market value, if any, of the ETNs
prior to maturity, acceleration or early redemption. In addition,
in the event Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc. and Citigroup
Inc. were to default on their obligations, an investor may not
receive any amounts owed under the terms of the ETNs.
The daily resetting of each ETN’s leveraged exposure to the
Index is likely to cause each ETN to experience a “decay” effect,
which is likely to worsen over time and will be greater the more
volatile the Index. The “decay” effect refers to a likely
tendency of the ETNs to lose value over time independent of the
performance of the Index. Accordingly, the ETNs are not
suitable for intermediate- or long-term investment, as any
intermediate- or long-term investment is very likely to sustain
significant losses, even if the Index appreciates (in the case of
the 3x Long Crude Oil ETNs) or depreciates (in the case of the 3x
Inverse Crude Oil ETNs) over the relevant time period.
Although the decay effect is more likely to manifest itself the
longer the ETNs are held, the decay effect can have a significant
impact on ETN performance even over a period as short as two
days.
The ETNs require an understanding of futures contracts and path
dependence of investment results and are intended for sophisticated
investors to use as part of an overall diversified portfolio, and
should not be used as a buy and hold investment. The ETNs are risky
and may not be suitable for investors who plan to hold them for
more than one day.
There may not be an active trading market in the ETNs; sales in
the secondary market may result in significant losses. The
issuer is not obligated to maintain the listing of the ETNs on any
exchange and may delist the ETNs from any exchange for any reason
at any time. Any such delisting may adversely affect the
liquidity and trading price of the ETNs.
The issuer is not obligated to issue any particular amount of
the ETNs and may suspend further issuances at any time. If
the issuer suspends further issuances of the ETNs, it is possible
that the ETNs could begin to trade at a premium to the indicative
value. Any premium that develops may be reduced or eliminated
at any time, including as a result of an announcement that the
issuer will restart issuances or an announcement that the issuer
will exercise its right to accelerate the ETNs for an amount based
on the indicative value. Paying a premium purchase price over
the indicative value of the ETNs could lead to significant losses
in the event the investor sells the ETNs at a time when such
premium is no longer present in the marketplace or the ETNs are
accelerated at the issuer’s option.
Investors should exercise caution in trading the ETNs between
2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., New York City time. During this time
period, due to delays in the publication of the closing level of
the Index (which is based on futures trading as of 2:30 p.m. but is
not published until after 4:00 p.m.), there is expected to be
uncertainty about the intrinsic value of the ETNs. The
published intraday indicative value will not be based on fully
up-to-date information (which will not be available) during this
time period, and trading prices during this time period are likely
to diverge from the published intraday indicative value. For
more information, please refer to the pricing supplement for the
ETNs.
VelocityShares is a trade name used by Janus Distributors LLC,
in connection with the marketing services it provides for the
VelocityShares-branded ETNs. Janus Distributors LLC, a registered
broker-dealer, does not offer or sell the ETNs, and will only
conduct business in states in which it is registered, unless it is
otherwise excluded or exempted from being registered in each
state.
Citigroup Global Markets Holdings Inc. and Citigroup Inc. have
filed a registration statement (including a pricing supplement,
prospectus supplement and prospectus) with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (”SEC”) for the ETNs. Before you invest,
you should read the pricing supplement dated December 8, 2016, the
accompanying prospectus supplement and prospectus and the documents
incorporated by reference into the registration statement to
understand fully the terms of the ETNs and other considerations
that are important in making a decision about investing in the
ETNs. The pricing supplement for the ETNs may be obtained by
clicking here:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/200245/000095010316018586/dp70998_424b2-vsl.htm.
You may also get these documents without cost by visiting EDGAR on
the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Alternatively, you can
request these documents without cost by calling toll-free
1-877-5-VELOCITY or 1-203-992-4301.
Media Contact:
Taylor Smith, 303‐336-5031
Taylor.Smith@janus.com
Investor Contact:
John Groneman, 303‐336‐7466
John.Groneman@janus.com
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