Sadly, the moneycenter banks started giving up underwriting a decade ago when they switched the spreads on their loans from covenant-based to ratings-based. The same though occurred to me then - aren't the banks supposed to keep track of the health of their borrowers?
It was also interesting to note that the new pricing on some loans includes LIBOR plus the SUM of the spreads on the borrower's and the lender's CDS - now the borrower is paying for a downgrade of the lender's credit. Nice.
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Sadly, the moneycenter banks started giving up underwriting a decade ago when they switched the spreads on their loans from covenant-based to ratings-based. The same though occurred to me then - aren't the banks supposed to keep track of the health of their borrowers?
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It was also interesting to note that the new pricing on some loans includes LIBOR plus the SUM of the spreads on the borrower's and the lender's CDS - now the borrower is paying for a downgrade of the lender's credit. Nice.