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Stablecoins: good as the buck, or breaking the buck?
Collateral concerns and iffy auditing have raised fears of a ‘de-pegging’ event – and possible contagion across crypto and beyond
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Libor mismatch stings CLO investors
The basis between one-month and three-month US dollar Libor widened from 11 basis points to an average of 71bp during November. Distributions for CLO equity tranches, whose holders only receive payment once more senior debt holders are paid, reached their lowest since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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