Synthetic Risk Transfer (SRT) transactions have snuck into many corners of capital markets, as banks tranche the risk factors that most impact their balance sheet and constrain lending capacity. A recent transaction was notable for its counterparties and its coverage of prime brokerage specifically. While not every wished-for transaction can be completed, the ones that do show how what types of exposures some investors are willing to accept.
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