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Key
Features of the Credit Suisse Gold Shares Covered Call ETN (GLDI):
- Monthly cash distributions based on premiums generated
- Long position in the shares of the SPDR Gold Trust
(Ticker: GLD UP<Equity>) in conjunction with a 3% out-of-the-money call option (monthly)
- First U.S. exchange traded product offering a covered
call strategy on a gold investment
- Nasdaq listing
- Rules-based and transparent strategy
The launch is scheduled for
January 29, 2013.
Please contact
the ETN desk at 212-538-7333 if you have questions or would like to arrange a call with someone on our team, or email us at
etn.desk@credit-suisse.com.
Credit Suisse ETN Products
- Gold Shares Covered Call Exchange Traded
Notes- New!
- MLP Index Exchange Traded Notes - MLPN
- Merger Arbitrage Index Exchange Traded
Notes - CSMA
- Merger Arbitrage Index Leveraged Exchange
Traded Notes - CSMB
- Long/Short Equity Index Exchange Traded
Notes - CSLS
- Market Neutral Equity Exchange Traded Notes
- CSMN
Selected Investment Considerations
- We expect that investors will purchase and
sell the ETNs primarily in the secondary market through the exchange on which such ETNs are listed. We have no obligation to maintain
any listing on any exchange, and may delist the ETNs at any time.
- The indicative value of the ETNs is not the same
as the closing price or any other trading price of the ETNs in the secondary market. The trading price of the ETNs at any time
is the price at which you may be able to sell your ETNs in the secondary market at such time, if one exists. The trading price
of the ETNs at any time may vary significantly from the indicative value of such ETNs at such time. Before trading in the
secondary market, you should compare the indicative value with the then-prevailing trading price of the ETNs.
- Although the return on the ETNs will be based on
the performance of the Index, the payment of any amount due on the ETNs, including any payment upon redemption, acceleration or at
maturity, and coupon payments (if any) is subject to the credit risk of Credit Suisse. Investors are dependent on Credit
Suisse’s ability to pay all amounts due on the ETNs, and therefore investors are subject to our credit risk. In addition,
any decline in our credit ratings, any adverse changes in the market’s view of our creditworthiness or any increase in our
credit spreads is likely to adversely affect the market value of the ETNs prior to maturity.
- The ETNs do not have a minimum payment at maturity
or daily repurchase value and are fully exposed to any decline in the relevant Index. Furthermore, the return at maturity
or upon repurchase will be reduced by any fees and charges associated with the ETNs and the relevant Index. Therefore, the level
of the Index must increase by an amount sufficient to offset the applicable fees and charges.
- Certain ETNs may provide for the payment of periodic
coupons. The amount of any such coupon payment will vary and could be zero. You will not receive fixed periodic interest
payments on any ETN.
- We have the right to repurchase the ETNs during
the term of the ETNs. The amount you may receive upon a repurchase by Credit Suisse may be less than the amount you would receive
on your investment at maturity or if you had elected to have us repurchase your ETNs at a time of your choosing.
- Tax consequences of the ETNs are uncertain and
potential investors should consult their tax advisors regarding the U.S. federal income tax consequences of an investment in the
ETNs.
- An investment in ETNs involves significant risks.
The selected investment considerations herein are not intended as a complete description of all risks associated with ETNs. For
further information regarding risks, please see the section entitled “Risk Factors” in the applicable pricing supplement.
Credit Suisse AG (“Credit
Suisse”) has filed a registration statement (including prospectus supplement and prospectus) with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, or SEC, for the offering of the ETNs. Before you invest, you should read the applicable pricing supplement, the Prospectus
Supplement dated March 23, 2012, and the Prospectus dated March 23, 2012, to understand fully the terms of the ETNs and other considerations
that are important in making a decision about investing in the ETNs. You may get these documents without cost by visiting EDGAR
on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Alternatively, Credit Suisse, any agent or dealer participating in an offering will arrange
to send you the applicable pricing supplement, prospectus supplement and prospectus if you so request by calling toll-free 1 (800)
221-1037.
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