SSM may be bad for covered bonds

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SSM may be bad for covered bonds

The European Central Bank is legally obliged to carry out its role as a single supervisor and its responsibility to apply resolution measures will take precedence over its position as a covered bond investor, say analysts at Barclays research. As the central bank has the power to make decisions that could be detrimental to covered bond holders, covered bond supervision should be strengthened.

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