Molycorp: Morgan Brothers’ Reverse Convertible Notes (C) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In 2011, Morgan Brothers Bank offered a $2.5 million Reverse Covnertible Note (RCN) whose profit would depend on the value of Molycrop’s common stock. RCN was same as various other existing structured notes in the retail market. Investors must consider that whether these notes provided a desired risk-return trade-off and whether the quoted price of the notes was reasonable.

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