Covered bonds: Wachovia is the next US issuer

Buzz over US continues, but Europe still getting its act together.

Wachovia will be the second US bank to bring a covered bond to market, hot on the heels of Washington Mutual’s successful dual-tranche issue. Rumour has it that ABN Amro and Barclays Capital are in charge of the structuring of the deal. They also underwrote the WaMu deal, indicating that they are the front runners in what is presently one of the most dynamic sectors in the vanilla bond markets.

Wachovia Bank is rated Aa2/AA–/AA– by Moody’s, S&P and Fitch and is the fourth-largest bank in the US measured by market capitalization.

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