Coco no substitute for bank break-up
Contingent core capital is proving attractive to issuers because it’s the cheapest option to keep regulators happy, and attractive to investors because of its nevertheless healthy yield. But it won’t make the banks, or the system, any safer. Only a wholesale restructuring of the industry will do that.
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