Carnival keeps covereds calm as coronavirus fears spread

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Carnival keeps covereds calm as coronavirus fears spread

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24 February 2020, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne: Former soccer coach Christoph Daum (l) rides on the carriage of the Rote Funken in this year's Rose Monday train. Photo: Roberto Pfeil/dpa | Roberto Pfeil/DPA/PA Images

Covered bonds were steady on Monday, with spreads reacting stoically in the face of mounting volatility in the credit and equity markets, which were hit by fears over the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus. But with key covered bond investors only expected to return to their desks on Wednesday, following Germany’s carnival season, market participants remain braced for a delayed reaction in the asset class.

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