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La Banque Postale shied away from hitting the bottom end of the guidance pricing range for its debut additional tier one (AT1) on Wednesday, after losing about half of its order book during the sales process.
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Lloyds Banking Group marketed an additional tier one in the sterling market this week, making use of favourable conditions. The lender was “quite an attractive credit” in an undersupplied market, according to analysts.
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AIB Group has wasted little time in accessing the debt markets for subordinated capital. It launched a tier two bond this week, little over a month after selling an additional tier one (AT1) bond, adding to its minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL).
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Standard Chartered sang the praises of the Reg S only dollar market this week, after building a chunky order book behind its first tier two in the format in seven years. The deal kick-starts a busy period of capital issuance for the UK bank.
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La Banque Postale is looking to strengthen its capital position with a new additional tier one bond, beginning investor meetings on Friday. The issuer joins a growing trend towards issuers employing six month par call options in their perpetual securities.