The Innovation and Market Impact of Marex's Cobalt-Linked "Cash-and-Carry" Structured Note

Published: Jul 18, 2025 19:00
Marex Financial Products has recently launched a structured "cash-and-carry" note linked to cobalt, marking a significant step forward in the financial innovation of commodity markets. This is not only Marex’s first structured yield product based on cobalt—a critical raw material—but also a testament to its integrated capabilities across physical asset acquisition, risk management, and financial product structuring.

Marex Financial Products has recently launched a structured "cash-and-carry" note linked to cobalt, marking a significant step forward in the financial innovation of commodity markets. This is not only Marex’s first structured yield product based on cobalt—a critical raw material—but also a testament to its integrated capabilities across physical asset acquisition, risk management, and financial product structuring.

The core innovation of this product lies in its structural use of the spot–futures price spread. In a cobalt market that has long been characterized by a steep contango, Marex constructs a locked-in arbitrage mechanism by purchasing and holding physical cobalt in the spot market, while simultaneously selling futures contracts. This arbitrage structure serves as the foundation for a fixed-coupon structured note offered to investors. Given the long-term bullish outlook for electric vehicles and battery raw materials, cobalt—as a key metal—benefits from a relatively stable spot–futures price differential, providing fertile ground for such “cash-and-carry” strategies.

Behind this product innovation lies a broader trend: the deepening integration of financial engineering and physical commodities. Marex's ability to offer this kind of structured note is supported by its end-to-end platform capabilities in physical commodity trading, storage management, and financial structuring. These products require robust infrastructure, including the ability to procure and hold physical assets, sufficient participation in the futures market for liquidity, and the expertise to structure and distribute investment products. This signals the growing extension of structured financial products beyond traditional interest rate, FX, and equity derivatives into the realm of energy-transition materials and tangible assets.

From a broader market perspective, the issuance of this note sends two important signals. First, the financialization of critical raw materials such as cobalt, lithium, and nickel is accelerating, and these commodities are increasingly being recognized as financial assets in their own right. Second, the role of financial institutions is evolving: they are no longer merely intermediaries or transaction facilitators, but also designers of hybrid physical-financial products and providers of liquidity.

For investors, this type of structured note offers a novel investment pathway—one that captures supply chain arbitrage yields without requiring direct involvement in the physical commodities market. It is particularly suitable for institutional investors seeking portfolio diversification and exposure to commodity-linked returns.

That said, such products come with certain risks and challenges. These include the inherent volatility and uncertainty in cobalt market liquidity and storage costs, evolving regulatory stances on products that blend physical commodities and financial structuring, and the need to build deeper confidence and participation in the cobalt futures market. As the market embraces innovation, it must also remain vigilant about potential volatility and compliance risks.

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