Sub debt under threat as authorities tighten screws
A new law giving a government almost unlimited powers to impose losses on subordinated debt is how the bank capital market ended 2010. Yet, despite some serious setbacks, there are still reasons to be cheerful in 2011. Hélène Durand reports.
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