Italian covered bonds face single-A future after cuts

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Italian covered bonds face single-A future after cuts

Moody’s left Italian covered bonds clinging to single-A ratings this week, after an avalanche of downgrades. If Italian issuers now on the edge of junk suffer further cuts, their covered bonds could stay at single-A with high over-collateralisation. But in the murky world of low investment grade Moody’s methodology becomes more uncertain.

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