Covered bonds: not the answer to subprime woes

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Covered bonds: not the answer to subprime woes

Since securitisation was at the centre of the US subprime mortgage market’s collapse, it is easy to think things would all have been different if covered bonds had been used instead. But covered bonds as we know them could not be used to finance subprime mortgages. Covered bonds have many merits, but solving the US mortgage market’s troubles is beyond them.

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