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Sovereign, supranational, agency and core European covered bonds will be the first asset classes to re-open the primary market
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Amendments to LCR will benefit covered bond issuers and investors
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CCDJ’s unremitting effort to market itself in the past two years has shaved basis points off its cost of covered bond funding, according to the head of treasury, Yassir Berbiche
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The European Central Bank was unable to buy enough covered bonds to prevent its portfolio from shrinking in January, suggesting it will intensify its purchasing efforts
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Issuers will need to move early and nimbly as credit and rates sentiment will be choppy
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Tighter US monetary policy is inevitable. Europe will lag but it is moving in the same direction, implying a ‘first mover advantage’ for issuers