Swedish covered bonds get 2% legal OC
The Swedish Covered Bond Association (ASCB) says its government has proposed legislation that would require local covered bond issuers to hold a minimum 2% overcollateralization (OC). The move is designed to the exempt covered bonds from certain regulations that would otherwise have prevented banks from using derivatives in their cover pools.
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