Bundesrat OKs guarantee extension with caveats
Germany’s federal council, the Bundesrat, on Friday approved an amendment to the Financial Markets Stabilisation Law that modifies the German bank guarantee scheme to allow for guarantees of bank debt in maturities out to five years. However, the extension is accompanied by conditions that could limit supply of longer dated government-backed debt, which had been expected to squeeze Pfandbrief issuance.
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