Senate to explore expansion of covered bonds in US

Christopher Dodd (D-Connecticut), Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee Chairman, plans to hold a hearing on Wednesday, September 15, to explore the possible expansion of covered bonds in the United States, as well as potential regulatory concerns about covered bonds. Covered bonds, which have experienced widespread use in Europe, are securities created from either mortgage loans or public sector loans. Sean Davy, a managing director at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA), who leads SIFMA’s Covered Bond Council, says covered bonds represent a “significant, if not primary, source of funding for mortgages” in Europe. The Bush Administration attempted back in June 2008 to start a covered bond market in the United States, but that attempt failed.

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