Sovereign tightening leaves covered behind

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Sovereign tightening leaves covered behind

Sovereign Italian and Spanish government bonds resumed tightening on Tuesday morning, outperforming covered bonds. However, covered bonds have held in on a mid-swaps basis. With the sovereign purchase programme underway, traders said investors prefer to hold short dated government paper, rather than switch into covered bonds. Wide bid/ask spreads have meant that volumes have been concentrated in the sovereign space, with very little transacted in covered.

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