UK bank debt weathers the scandal storm
Even as the reputation of UK banks is shredded in the public arena and the country’s economy stagnates, the sector has garnered an impressively loyal following among debt investors. But just as demand is peaking, bankers are worried that a torrent of subsidised liquidity could cut off supply. Will Caiger-Smith asks whether their concerns are justified.
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