Market ignoring impact of depositor preference and bail-in, say investors
As two European policy centres moved towards greater protection of uninsured depositors and more stringent rules on creditor burden sharing this week, investors expressed concern that the continued strength of liquidity in the market was stopping bondholders from demanding the extra spread they should be paid for the increased risk of losses on senior unsecured and subordinated bank debt.
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