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Phoenix Group Holdings (PGH) was able to ratched pricing in on a new dollar tier two on Thursday, after opening books on 10 year bullet deal during a strong week for subordinated financial bonds.
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Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group said on Thursday that it has hired Julian van Kan as head of financial institutions for EMEA.
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Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) opened books on its first new style additional tier one (AT1) deal on Wednesday, as the market looked to shake off the first signs of tapering plans from the European Central Bank (ECB).
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Swiss Reinsurance pulled in strong demand for a new perpetual bond on Wednesday, having sought to protect investors from interest rate risk by marketing a product with a fixed spread for life.
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European financial institutions opened books on new deeply subordinated bond deals this week, just days after two regional Italian lenders were liquidated by national authorities.