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SRT deals shelved amid Iran and AI concerns

Simple and risk-reducing deals prioritised as growing fears disrupt synthetic risk-transfer pipeline

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Synthetic risk-transfer (SRT) market participants have delayed or abandoned transactions as volatility driven by the conflict in the Middle East and concerns about artificial intelligence rattles credit markets, with some banks pivoting to quick, private deals focused on risk reduction rather than capital relief.

Completed deals have clustered around familiar structures backed by standard corporate

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