Industry pondering European CLO ‘skin-in-the-game’ compliance
The issue of how new collateralised loan obligations in Europe comply with the Capital Requirements Directive’s article 122a rule on risk retention — the so-called “skin-in-the-game” clause — is weighing heavily on the minds of those working in the structured finance industry as the CLO market continues its impressive revival.
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