Covered bond investors fret over global outlook

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Covered bond investors fret over global outlook

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Covered bond investors say that, in isolation, their market looks in good shape. The trouble is, US equities and Treasuries are looking overvalued and a sell-off there could well spark a rout in global credit markets which will invariably hit covered bonds.

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