Bond managers have largely dismissed Friday's highly-anticipated European bank stress tests as a 'non-event', with the markets also showing a muted response.
The major UK banks have seen a 2% share price rise this morning, while French giants are about 1% higher. However, bond markets have remained muted, with both the iTraxx Euro Senior Financials and iTraxx Euro Subordinated Financials CDS indices largely flat. Ignis' Chris Bowie: "This is a total non-event as they were not stringent enough. I honestly believe they have told the market nothing. The names who failed were all ones people expected to fail anyway. I would cite two particular concerns - the 6% Tier 1 ratio which was chosen, and the fact they did not include what might happ...
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