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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research Outlook on Credit Spreads and AT1s (Nov 2016)
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research Outlook on Credit Spreads and AT1s (Nov 2016)

Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research Outlook on Credit Spreads and AT1s (Nov 2016) The passage is an internal financial research note discussing market outlooks, spread forecasts, and regulatory proposals. It contains no allegations, names of influential actors tied to misconduct, financial flows of interest, or actionable investigative leads. Therefore it scores as low‑value noise. Key insights: Healthcare PE premium down to 7% vs market.; Expectations of long‑dated US IG corporate spreads delivering 8‑9% returns.; European Commission proposal to prioritize AT1 coupons over dividends if banks breach buffers.

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Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research Outlook on Credit Spreads and AT1s (Nov 2016) The passage is an internal financial research note discussing market outlooks, spread forecasts, and regulatory proposals. It contains no allegations, names of influential actors tied to misconduct, financial flows of interest, or actionable investigative leads. Therefore it scores as low‑value noise. Key insights: Healthcare PE premium down to 7% vs market.; Expectations of long‑dated US IG corporate spreads delivering 8‑9% returns.; European Commission proposal to prioritize AT1 coupons over dividends if banks breach buffers.

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