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Extraordinarily strong issuance conditions in the euro and sterling markets have bred a rush of new supply in the second week of 2017, allowing rarer names to price trickier deals across a broad range of asset classes.
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Phoenix Group Holdings Capital will look to sell the third ever tier three bond and the first in sterling, having mandated banks to arrange a London roadshow for a new issue this week.
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Insurers NN Group and Axa tested investors’ appetite for insurance subordinated debt on Tuesday, finding plenty of demand in only the second week of the year.
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Following the tragic death of Romain Etienne last week, his family welcomes all friends and colleagues that want to attend his funeral.
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Turkish bank, Albaraka Turk is hoping to update its old-style tier two sukuk debt to make it eligible as capital under Basel III and has asked investors to approve the inclusion of a point of non-viability (PONV) clause.
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Commerzbank walked away with €500m of tier two capital on Monday, though the German lender was unable to build a large book amid a bout of deal fatigue in the euro market.