UK banking commission cool on Cocos but wants bail-ins to protect depositors

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UK banking commission cool on Cocos but wants bail-ins to protect depositors

The UK’s Independent Commission on Banking took a hard line on contingent convertible bonds in its interim report this week, making clear its preference for common equity to be used by systemically important financial institutions (SIFIs). The commission also saw a place for bail-ins of senior debt as a way of protecting depositors.

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