easy · Asset-Backed Securities
What is the primary risk to a subordinate bondholder in a sequential-pay structure?
- The risk that the deal will flip to pro-rata
- Extension risk, as they must wait for all senior tranches to retire
- The risk that senior bondholders will absorb their interest payments
- The risk of getting paid off too quickly
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