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Banks need to break reliance on ECB repo funding
Duncan Kerr
26 Aug 2008
European banks cannot rely on central banks’ financing windows as an indefinite substitute for funding in the securitisation market, although any significant changes to the current framework could further threaten banking sector liquidity, analysts have warned.
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Article tags:
Debt / Fixed Income /Credit | Deutsche Bank | Europe | European Central Bank