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Bank of Jinzhou’s outstanding additional tier one (AT1) dollar notes took a beating in the secondary trading after its auditors resigned, amid concerns about the asset quality of lower tier Mainland banks since the takeover of Baoshang Bank by Chinese authorities.
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Kuwait International Bank (KIB) made a spectacular bond market debut on Wednesday, securing a $4.6bn book for a $300m additional tier one sukuk bond. The issuer also impressed by placing 51% of the paper with investors from outside the Middle East region.
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Credit Suisse Group made its debut in the Singapore dollar market on Wednesday, finding a significant price advantage for its perpetual tier one bond in the new currency.
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Bank capital deals were firmly off the agenda this week as the FIG bond market followed equities into risk-off mode. Auto financing firm LeasePlan did find demand for an additional tier one deal and Credit Agricole printed an Australian dollar tier two, but otherwise a tense macro backdrop led issuers to stick to senior debt.
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Vehicle leasing firm LeasePlan Corporation issued its debut additional tier one capital on Thursday, a rare move for a firm outside the conventional banking sector. Pricing of the €500m perpetual non-call five year was not tightened from initial price thoughts.