Periphery, Scandis and long end soften

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Periphery, Scandis and long end soften

The euro market for covered bonds remained broadly steady on Monday but with peripheral sovereign debt wider again, bankers suggested peripheral covered bonds were vulnerable to a sell-off. The ultra-long end was under a bit of pressure and selective older Scandinavian deals softened as investors switched into cheaper more recently issued deals.

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