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Banca Sella is set to hit the public market for the first time in over seven years — but going public for a small deal brings risks as well as opportunities.
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Bank of Qingdao is whetting investors’ appetite with a dollar-denominated Basel III additional tier one bond, only the second from a Chinese city commercial bank, and coming ahead of an expected flood of supply from the country.
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Nationwide Building Society came out of nowhere to tap its rare and very popular issue of core capital deferred shares (CCDS) this week, piquing the interest of a good many bank credit investors. Nearly every building society can get along nicely without this innovative substitute for equity, but Nationwide’s efforts to keep the product relevant could well make it a viable option for the rest of the mutual sector, writes Tyler Davies.