Russian banks to receive €14bn mortgage boost

Russia this morning became the latest country to intervene in its moribund corporate debt sector, by offering Rb500bn (€14bn) of guarantees for mortgage bonds. The move follows its large-scale spending in local bonds and shares to prop up domestic asset prices.

The Agency for Housing Mortgage Lending, a state owned agency set up to encourage property securitisation, will push through the plans in order to ease banks' funding woes.

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