This week on Another Fine Mezz, host Tom Lemmon sat down with Man Group's, co-head of credit risk sharing, Matthew Moniot for the second episode of GlobalCapital's SRT Series. Moniot explained how the world of risk sharing has changed since he first started dealing with "SRT-like" products in the late 90's. And now, senior leaders within banks have recognised that it's not just a regulation-driven product, but a key part of their toolkit when looking at efficiency. In the last 12 months, the market has become more competitive and more transactional, Moniot said. But that isn't necessarily good for the long-term health of the market. In the second half of the episode, Moniot looked back on his career in finance, why he enjoys being on the buy-side, and why he calls himself "the last fiduciary in the world". Finally, Moniot reflected on his relatively new role at Man Group, and life in London.
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