This podcast episode provides a comprehensive exploration of synthetic risk transfers (SRTs), highlighting their role as capital management tools that allow banks to transfer credit risk while maintaining underlying assets on their balance sheets. Guest Michael Shemi elaborates on the regulatory framework that has fostered the rise of SRTs, especially in Europe compared to the US, and delves into their structure, pricing, systemic risk implications, and their distinction from credit default swaps. Ultimately, the episode underscores the ongoing evolution of SRTs in the financial landscape and the necessity for thoughtful regulatory oversight to ensure stability while leveraging innovative financial instruments.