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US insurance giant American International Group was rewarded for novelty value as it provided a mixture of senior and hybrid notes to help finance its $5.56bn acquisition of Validus.
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Whatever the Italian politicians who form the next government say or do, it is in Brussels and Frankfurt where the fate of Banca Carige and its ilk lies.
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HSBC’s two tranches of additional tier one (AT1) notes, with a combined size of $4bn, took the market’s attention this week, as Ibercaja Banco prepares for its own much smaller trade.
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Do bank capital investors have very short memories or are they just greedy? We're about to find out, with Banca Carige planning to offer investors subordinated debt after restructuring the same instruments just a few months ago. Wider issues in the Italian banking sector, such as provisioning for non-performing assets and political uncertainty, have also failed to deter the issuer. Jasper Cox reports.
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DCM bankers in Asia are gearing up for a hectic April as investors put the US interest rate hike behind them. But how will borrowers, particularly those that are lower rated, navigate the many fundraising challenges ahead? Addison Gong finds out.
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Axa started the bond market portion of the financing of its acquisition of XL Group on Wednesday, attracting books of more than €4.1bn for a tier two debt deal.