Covered bond spreads must tighten - eventually
The supply outlook for the remainder of this year is likely to slow down, and if history serves as any guide, around the same volume of covered bonds will be issued over the fourth quarter as September alone. And since net supply will become more negative and the European Central Bank will probably double secondary market purchases, spreads should tighten.
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