Corporate, covered supply encourages but banks in a bad place

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Corporate, covered supply encourages but banks in a bad place

A glut of Euro-denominated supply in the corporate bond market, as well as a covered bond tap from Caisse de Refinancement de l'Habitat, encouraged participants in the senior unsecured FIG market on Wednesday morning. But Europe's sovereign malaise persists, despite encouraging messages from Athens, and bankers are increasingly concerned about its effect on the region's financial institutions.

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