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Something something... overfinancialization...
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That includes debt backed by money tied to artificial intelligence, solar energy and even payments from plastic-surgery patients

Can this be true?
omfg...
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The fixed-income markets draw more STEM majors than stock investing
Good thing they are putting their technical knowledge to good use making bonds out of boob and butt jobs...
 

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Good thing they are putting their technical knowledge to good use making bonds out of boob and butt jobs...

The former Citigroup chief executive infamously said in July 2007, referring to the firm's leveraged lending practices: “When the music stops, in terms of liquidity, things will be complicated. But as long as the music is playing, you've got to get up and dance. We're still dancing.”
 

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Wall Street is once again creating and selling securities backed by everything—the more creative the better—including corporate loans and consumer credit-card debt, lease payments on cars, airplanes and golf carts, and payments to data centers. Once dominated by bonds backed by home mortgages, deals now reach into nearly every cranny of the economy.
That includes debt backed by money tied to artificial intelligence, solar energy and even payments from plastic-surgery patients. Bonds backed by leases on data centers and fiber-optic networks—which power companies’ AI operations—hit $4 billion in the first two months of this year, equivalent to one-third of total issuance in 2024, according to Finsight.
These asset-backed securities are crazy.
 

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That includes debt backed by money tied to artificial intelligence, solar energy and even payments from plastic-surgery patients
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Good thing they are putting their technical knowledge to good use making bonds out of boob and butt jobs...

I see your plastic surgery ABS and raise you litigation finance. Is there anything more American than the securitization and trading of portfolios of lawsuits?
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The development of secondary transactions in the litigation funding industry reflects another evolution of the market.

In this context, the secondary market, or a single secondary transaction, is where a litigation funder sells a piece of its existing portfolio of deals, usually after a period of holding the investments. These transactions provide liquidity because certain deals may last beyond the length expected by investors.

In the last year or so, there have been several new, publicly announced secondary transactions
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[11] For instance, Omni Bridgeway did a secondary deal with Ares Management Corp. for a large collection of investments.[12]

While secondary transactions require in-depth diligence, and many of them are likely to be confidential, we expect these types of transactions to continue.

The growth of secondary transactions means more liquidity and more capacity for new deals. This naturally means more flexibility in pricing and key terms for transactions.
 
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