FIG shut as banks watch sovereigns and stress tests
Bank financing markets took a hammering this week, with primary ABS becoming the latest casualty of Europe’s sovereign debt crisis. Structured finance had looked like a safe option while borrowers were avoiding covered and senior unsecured funding routes in euros. But that was before Santander Germany postponed its new German auto ABS this week.
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