South Africa says no to covered bonds
The South African Reserve Bank has decided “not to allow the use of covered bonds and similar structures by banks in South Africa,” it said on Monday. After deliberation and consultation with South African banks and fund managers, the SARB found the threat of subordination for depositors and unsecured debt holders posed too great a risk. This means South Africa will need to find other ways of meeting Basel III liquidity and net stable funding requirements.
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