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Chong Hing Bank raised $360m on Monday from Asia’s first Basel III compliant tier two dollar bond of the year, benefiting from the rarity of the structure in the region’s dollar market.
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Investors gave Kyobo Life Insurance Co a warm welcome as it debuted in the market on Monday with the first dollar bond from a South Korean life insurance company.
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Turkey’s Odeabank will meet investors from Wednesday ahead of a possible sale of tier two notes. If the deal goes ahead, it would be the second such deal from a second tier Turkish bank this year, after Fibabanka's debut in May.
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Owners of 75% of each of the Co-operative bank’s two tier two bonds must support the restructuring plan, a figure it has not yet reached for the 2023 note.
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UniCredit said on Monday that it had signed transfer agreements for the sale of its flagship non-performing loan (NPL) securitisation, supporting valuations on its subordinated debt instruments.
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Morgan Stanley has hired a banker from Barclays to work in its FIG advisory team.