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Aviva said on Monday that it would offer goodwill payments to investors who lost money when trading its preference shares in March.
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Sweeping US tax code reforms could have a big impact on banks with intermediate holding companies in the US, perhaps forcing them to fund from the IHCs directly, rather than from their parent companies.
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BBVA told GlobalCapital it saw room for social bonds, and a mixed social and green bond, as well as more established green offerings as it revealed its new issuance framework this week. While it expects the senior non-preferred format is most likely to be used, it sees tier two as possible as well.
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A resurgence in demand for short end paper lured a succession of financial institutions to the dollar market with bank level trades this week.
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Investors were relieved to hear on Wednesday that Lloyds Bank had no plans to cancel its "irredeemable" preference shares at par, but those invested in the market want to clarify their position under UK law.
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The Single Resolution Board published a statement on Thursday in which it called on EU legislators to support its work in dealing with failing banks by harmonising the region’s various insolvency laws.