BoI Coco placement signals Irish recovery
Bank of Ireland added weight to the country’s status as Europe’s poster-boy for recovery on Wednesday, when it completed a re-marketing of the contingent capital notes it sold to the government after 2011’s bailout. The success of the deal marks the latest point in the issuer’s rehabilitation with international investors, and could open the door for senior unsecured issuance, said bankers.
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