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Four bond issuers from Greater China followed the Chinese ministry of finance into the dollar market on Wednesday, snapping up $1.4bn between them.
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Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) sold its second tier two trade of the year, raising £400m with what some investors saw as an opportunistic move.
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La Mondiale printed a rare tier three deal on Tuesday to diversify its capital structure, using the strong demand for the unusual product to print around 25bp through fair value.
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The German Ministry of Finance has paved the way for future restricted tier one issuance (RT1) from the country’s insurance sector. Among those now able to tap the instrument is Allianz, which analysts believe could enter the market next year.
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The European Central Bank has set out a plan for relieving tensions between ‘home’ and ‘host’ countries in the Banking Union. The plan relies on introducing stronger and more enforceable mechanisms of intragroup capital and liquidity support, which could then be linked with earlier intervention powers for the supervisor.
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Kasikornbank Public Co rolled out its first Basel III-compliant additional tier one subordinated dollar transaction on Thursday. The Thai borrower bagged $500m on the back of an orderbook that reached $2.5bn at its peak.