Central banks raise concern over Swiss bondholder wipeout

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Although the UBS takeover has steadied sharemarkets, it has raised questions about the future of a $400 billion market in high-yield bank bonds.

| The European Central Bank and the Bank of England took the unusual step of reaffirming the rights of bondholders in a banking crisis, after the Swiss authorities allowed UBS’s takeover of Credit Suisse to“Switzerland does not set standards in Europe,” European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde told a European parliamentary committee on Tuesday , as the bond market was rocked by the implications of the Swiss deal.in which Swiss financial authorities engineered a $4.

Ms Lagarde said the Swiss had “restored orderly market conditions and ensured financial stability”. But her remarks came after an earlier ECB statement that questioned the details of the UBS-Credit Suisse deal. “This approach has been consistently applied in past cases and will continue to guide the actions [of the ECB] ... in crisis interventions.”

AT1 bonds were introduced after the 2008-09 financial crisis to encourage private-sector support for banks. They can be converted into equity if a bank runs into difficulty, but offer a higher interest rate.

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