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A secured [[medium term note]] programme created by an [[espievie]] captive to the demands of a [[broker/dealer]] and used to sell [[securitized]] [[structured products]], securities [[par asset swap]]s, [[credit-linked notes]] and all that good stuff.
A secured [[medium term note]] programme created by an [[espievie]] captive to the demands of a [[broker/dealer]] and used to sell [[securitized]] [[structured products]], securities [[par asset swap]]s, [[credit-linked notes]] and all that good stuff.



Revision as of 16:28, 24 July 2020

{fwmd|Repack programme}}{ A secured medium term note programme created by an espievie captive to the demands of a broker/dealer and used to sell securitized structured products, securities par asset swaps, credit-linked notes and all that good stuff.

The best ever repackaging programme was Goldman Sachs International's “MaJoR” Multi-Jurisdiction Repackaging Programme[1] which, as its name suggests, was (and as far as I know, still is) as cool as Jon and Ponch.

You know, the ones from TV’s “CHiPs[2]

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