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Société Générale was set to launch a popular additional tier one deal in the dollar market on Thursday, as investors spied an opportunity to gain a little pick-up over other French bank credits.
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Bank of Communications Co raised $2.8bn from a Basel III-compliant additional tier one (AT1) capital bond on Wednesday, introducing a new perpetual bond format for Chinese banks.
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US banks have fared well in the Financial Stability Board’s latest assessment of firms' systemic importance, with JP Morgan no longer standing out as the riskiest bank in the world.
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The Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) said on Wednesday that it would be "reasonable" for some profitable banks to go back to paying dividends from next year, so long as the economy recovers from pandemic restrictions.
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German insurer Allianz was met with a wall of demand for its debut restricted tier one (RT1) bond this week — a deal that could play an important role in the development of the asset class.
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Hamburg Commercial Bank will no longer proceed with its planned tier two bond, having already attempted twice this year to bring one to the market. Its focus is now turning to issuing senior non-preferred and additional tier one (AT1) paper.