Covered Bond

  

Covered bonds are securities that are backed by debt, such as mortgage loans. Because they’re backed by debt, the cash inflow from these debt sources makes the bonds “covered,” per se.

Covered bonds make for safer investments, because they're backed by cash that’s always coming in from a bunch of places. If the financial institution offering covered bonds tanks, investors still get their money from the underlying assets.

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