Euro covered bond net supply at lowest level ever
This year’s first quarter net supply of euro-denominated covered bonds — negative €40bn — was the lowest level since the birth of the single currency in 1999. And with a surfeit of central bank liquidity alongside continued balance sheet shrinkage, the trend looks set to continue, suggesting the already measly supply forecasts for the year could be revised even lower.
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