Bond investors see another side of Bob Dylan - but desire isn't there
Goldman Sachs feels the blues as investors shun a bond backed by royalties from music by Bob Dylan and other artistsGoldman Sachs bankers may be Living the Blues, after investors shunned a bond backed by royalties from music by Bob Dylan and other artists.The unusual bond, or asset-backed security, is being sold on behalf of Sesac, which holds the rights to music by Dylan and Neil Diamond among many other artists.Under the terms of the bond, Sesac would raise $300m (£190m) backed by royalties g...
Guardian Music — Goldman Sachs feels the blues as investors shun a bond backed by royalties from music by Bob Dylan and other artistsGoldman Sachs bankers may be Living the Blues, after i... more info