Capital Markets (ECM / DCM)
Explain seniority/subordination in a bond capital structure and why it affects pricing.
Model answer
Seniority defines the order of claims in a default/bankruptcy. From most to least senior: senior secured (first lien, then second lien) → senior unsecured → subordinated → equity. More senior…
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