
Tweets on Covered Bonds
These are the recent Tweets about covered bonds. More tweets can be found at @uscoveredbonds
Bank of Nova Scotia lands fourth tranche of covered bonds in 2026 via .@GlobalCapNews at
Bank of Nova Scotia lands fourth tranche of covered bonds in 2026
◆ Canadian bank had primary market to itself ◆ Deal offered small new issue premium, says banker ◆ EBC mee...
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Covered bonds go global: be careful what you wish for via .@GlobalCapNews at
Covered bonds go global: be careful what you wish for
The possible further internationalisation of the covered bond market will present challenges as well as opportunities
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Canadian reform may help level global covered bond playing field via .@GlobalCapNews at
Canadian reform may help level global covered bond playing field
Proposals to lower Liquidity Coverage Ratio haircuts has reignited hopes of equivalence
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Bank of Montreal lands fourth tranche of covereds in five months via .@GlobalCapNews at
Bank of Montreal lands fourth tranche of covereds in five months
◆ Issuer tightened three year more than its seven year ◆ Both tranches close with €1bn sizes ◆ The bank's previous covered priced in May 2023
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US Covered Bonds | Covered Bonds in the U.S. – Developments and News via @UScoveredbonds The SEC issued no action letter for registration of Canadian covered bonds.
The Past is Prologue
The Past is Prologue Availability of SEC Registration for Canadian Covered Bonds In 2012, the SEC Staff granted no...
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It is time the 'fast money' tag lost its stigma in covered bonds - Global Capital at https://tinyurl.com/y73hzadp Interesting commentary and development.
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Honored to be speaking at SFCanada 2026 this May in Toronto. Looking forward to joining industry leaders to discuss the trends and developments shaping the Canadian structured finance market. #SFCanada2026
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Distressed Condo Fund Seeks $1 Billion for Toronto’s Empty Units via .@Bloomberg at Unsold condo units burdening developers and the market.
Distressed Condo Fund Seeks $1 Billion for Toronto’s Empty Units
After a multidecade building boom, Toronto has a condo problem: Developers are stuck with a record number of empty...
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