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Rabobank launched an additional tier one (AT1) bond with a record low coupon in the euro market this week. The Dutch bank started with price thoughts of 3.625%, but tightened by 40bp to smash through the previous record of 3.5%, set by Nordea in 2017.
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Embattled Chinese bank, Bank of Jinzhou, has proposed cancelling coupon payments on its offshore additional tier one bonds for a year, the first such case from a Mainland lender.
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BBVA raised $1bn of additional tier one capital in the dollar market on Wednesday, firing the starting gun for what could be a very busy pipeline of issuance in the format this autumn.
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Switzerland-based UBS Group has priced its second Singapore dollar-denominated Basel III-compliant additional tier one (AT1) bond in just nine months, taking advantage of a rally in its deal from last November.
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BBVA was marketing an additional tier one bond on Wednesday, making use of the favourable conditions that other issuers have found for similar instruments in the dollar market, while BNP Paribas, Bank of Nova Scotia and Bawag kept euro investors busy.