New FDIC head likely to keep stance on covered bond law
A change in leadership at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation seems unlikely to make the organisation more receptive to US covered bond legislation in its current form. Rating agency DBRS said this week that FDIC vice chairman Martin Gruenberg believes that in the event of a bank failure, it is the FDIC, and not investors, that should have first rights on excess covered bond collateral.
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