New risk-based FDIC fees to hit secured funding

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New risk-based FDIC fees to hit secured funding

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation plans to charge banks that use large amounts of secured funding such as covered bonds and Federal Home Loan Bank advances higher deposit insurance fees as part of a restoration plan detailed yesterday (Tuesday) to boost its deposit insurance fund. This could hit the attractiveness of covered bonds in the US, particularly when the risk weightings of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac debt are being cut.

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