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UBS Group bagged S$700m ($509m) from a Basel III compliant additional tier one deal, adding to a growing list of European lenders that have turned to the Singapore dollar bond market to boost their capital.
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German reinsurer Munich Re came out with a tier two bond on Thursday, braving tough market conditions, competing for attention with a jumbo multi-tranche deal, and paying a large premium.
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Banca Carige’s planned tier two bond, which tides it over until it can raise equity, will present the FIG market with some unusual features. But the unfamiliar intervention from a branch of Italy’s deposit guarantee scheme appears not to have roused the European Commission’s attention with regard to state aid rules.
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Any hopes for a resurgence in risk appetite among bank debt investors are starting to look far fetched in the closing stages of 2018.
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The first dollar additional tier one (AT1) deal from a Chinese city commercial bank in almost a year struggled to find its feet in the secondary market on Wednesday.