Deutsche Bank (DB) is exploring strategies to hedge its exposure to data centers, like shorting AI stocks, after extending billions in debt to hyperscalers, The Financial Times’ Ortenca Aliaj and Simon Foy report. It is also considering buying default protection on some of the debt using derivatives through a transaction known as synthetic risk transfer, according to the report.
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