What is #APRA doing to protect mum and dad investors by banning Bank Hybrids?
#APRA abandons all Australian retail investors and sells the second tier banks down the river https://t.co/3Q0As6CczD
APRA winds down $43b bank hybrid market, angering investors https://t.co/COS6Acki4a
Australia's banking regulator, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), is set to eliminate the market for contingent convertible securities, marking a significant shift in the country's financial landscape. This decision follows the collapse of Credit Suisse last year, which raised concerns about the stability of hybrid securities. The move impacts a $43 billion market, provoking backlash from investors who feel abandoned by APRA. Critics argue that the regulator's actions do not adequately protect retail investors, particularly those invested in second-tier banks, raising questions about the future of these financial instruments in Australia.