‘Aggressive’ UniCredit springs surprise after targeting P2R capital relief

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‘Aggressive’ UniCredit springs surprise after targeting P2R capital relief

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Bank capital experts were taken aback this week after UniCredit suggested that it would use subordinated debt to count towards its Pillar 2 capital requirements — a development that, if copied, could lead to a surge in the supply of additional tier one (AT1) and tier two bonds. It could also help financial institutions offset the negative capital impact of Basel IV. Tyler Davies reports.

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