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  • There are few barriers and obvious incentives to entering the non-preferred senior market. Smaller European banks should join the party.
  • Moody’s covered bond ratings are now almost as lenient as those of DBRS, which shouldn’t weaken faith in either agency — arguably, it is Fitch and S&P that have lagged behind. But as the ECB stops buying, trust in ratings will be all the more important.
  • Central banks should focus on the risk of cyber attacks when developing new stress testing scenarios for financial institutions.
  • Wednesday’s sharp fall in the S&P 500, as the political storm around US president Donald Trump’s links with Russia intensified, has not turned into a market rout... yet. Equities bankers, indeed, are convinced it is a blip, saying investor appetite for stocks remains strong.
  • Volatility indexes may be showing their lowest levels in years and Emmanuel Macron may be safely ensconced in the Élysée Palace, but it would be a brave person to say that the political risks are behind us this year.
  • Regulation does not just exist on a continuum between good and bad. There’s lots of ugly, as well.