US downgrade has silver lining for covered bonds

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US downgrade has silver lining for covered bonds

Following the US downgrade, the dollar market for triple-A rated bonds has been reduced from around $15,000bn to $136bn, closing the market to dedicated triple A buyers. Covered bonds should benefit, but with up to 40% likely to be downgraded within a year, buyers will need to be selective.

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