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The possible further internationalisation of the covered bond market will present challenges as well as opportunities
DLT expertise will be needed as markets are modernised
◆ Venezuela embarks on historic debt restructuring ◆ Canada suggests covered bond boost ◆ European Secured Notes are here. Regulate them
If it looks like a covered bond, acts like a covered bond and prices like a covered bond, then it probably should be treated like one
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Proposed 10% limit on interest would strip out most of securitizations' excess spread
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Implementation necessary after wide-ranging changes last year
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It is not enough to just undo some of the European Commission’s more controversial proposals
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Despite a tepid response in a 2024 consultation, there are signs EU authorities are laying the groundwork
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Parliament’s draft amendments are kinder to the market than Commission's
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The conditions are set so that 2026 promises to be even better than the already impressive 2025. A deepening of esoteric asset classes, combined with entirely new deal types, as well as more debut issuers are set to be the key themes, writes Tom Hall