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Piraeus Bank found enough appetite in the market on Wednesday to launch the first tier two bond out of Greece since the crisis. It raised €400m of capital at a coupon of 9.75% — 50bp tighter than initial price thoughts.
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Investors looking for some extra returns in the financial institutions bond market after an impressive rally this year have started seeing value in additional tier ones with low reset spreads, despite the risk that the bonds will not be called at the first opportunity.
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As the crisis at Baoshang Bank and Bank of Jinzhou continues to brew, Hong Kong-listed Guangzhou Rural Commercial Bank priced a $1.43bn Basel III-compliant additional tier one (AT1) note at a level that was well inside where similarly rated small Chinese lenders were trading in the secondary market.
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Mexico’s largest locally owned bank, Banco Mercantil del Norte (Banorte), has begun meeting fixed income investors as it looks to test investor appetite for the country's credit with a new subordinated bond.
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Greece's Piraeus Bank said on Thursday that it would issue a tier two bond with a 10 year non-call five maturity, after announcing last year that it was waiting for the "right timing" to make good on capital strengthening plans agreed with the European Central Bank.
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Lloyds Banking Group found room to tighten pricing by 50bp for a new additional tier one (AT1) this week, though investors are having to second guess what a new prime minister in the UK might mean for the country’s approach to Brexit. At the same time Barclays added to its recent activity in the subordinated bond market, opening books on a tier two on Thursday.