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Browne888 t1_jef058e wrote

Right? That's a pace of 3.6% annually. In an ideal world they would get it hovering around 0.2% MoM. So if you look at it that way, we're very close to being there unless the monthly price changes start going the other direction again.

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KutteKiZindagi t1_jeezk9r wrote

Not exactly. And this is why the bond holders are suing.

Bong holders are always paid before stock holders. And this tier was supposed to sit between bonds and stocks. Higher risk than bonds but higher yields than bonds and lower risk than stocks.

Technically stocks would have to be wiped first. Then tier 1 bonds and if any money is left of the bankruptcy proceeding it may go to bond holders or sometimes in restructured organization bond holders get shares of the new company.

Tier 1 bonds only lose out IF everyone in stocks lose out and there is no money even after that.

This is the hierarchy. However it was violated. Thats why EU and US insisted that this was wrong and are distancing themselves from it. https://www.srb.europa.eu/en/content/eu-regulators-distance-themselves-credit-suisse-bond-writedowns

Why? most likely some powerful stock holders. Not sure.

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