Covered bond tenders don’t make sense

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Covered bond tenders don’t make sense

Banks should continue to focus their liability management exercises on subordinated debt and forget about covered bonds. As every covered bond practitioner will tell you, the covered bond market has been default-free since Frederick the Great’s reign some 250 year ago. And, if the latest Portuguese covered bond tender result is anything to go by, investors remain as confident in the product as ever.

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