Research: Credit Stratification

Sometimes, one big bank is as good as another – at least, according to the market prices of their preferred shares. Right now, they’re not. I review the issue in an article published in Canadian Moneysaver. Look for the research link!

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  1. […] mean than FixedResets; for instance, there is very obvious evidence of Credit Stratification (see http://www.prefblog.com/?p=2340) in this class, whereas the market appears to treat all FixedResets of like credit identically (see […]

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