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Investors poured cash into American Express as a stronger market tone underlined their willingness to put money to work on quality names despite an uncertain backdrop.
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UK insurers face being taxed if their restricted tier one (RT1) bonds are written down, according to a measure set out in this week's budget. The Prudential Regulation Authority responded by proposing that firms deduct the tax charge from their own funds, effectively reducing the capital benefit of issuing.
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The status of bonds used to meet banks’ minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) and issued under English law has become a hot topic in the face of Brexit uncertainty. But many in the market are sanguine about a solution being found and there are obstacles for investors seeking to speculate on the outcome.
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China Citic Bank International gave in to investor demands for a higher yield on its additional tier one notes, compromising on price to secure a $500m trade.
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Barclays announced this week that it is calling $2.65bn of retail preference shares. The bank said it is redeeming the instrument now, several years after the first call date, due to confidence in its capital position.
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Standard Life Aberdeen announced on Wednesday that it was asking holders of a dollar-denominated tier two bond to change the documentation to reflect its new regulatory regime, after pricing a tender for other subordinated debt instruments earlier in the week.