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UK banks will be allowed to use one year call structures to optimise the capital eligibility of their senior bonds, after the Bank of England published new rules governing the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL).
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Investors had the opportunity to buy an additional tier one offering from a Chinese city commercial bank for the first time last week, with Huishang Bank Corp selling its debut dollar-denominated bond.
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The FIG market looked set to shrug off Donald Trump’s surprise victory in the US presidential election on Wednesday, and bankers were optimistic that new issuance could restart in a matter of days.
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Banks will have more time to build up sufficient equity and debt for their minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL), said the Bank of England.
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The European Central Bank’s politicised decision to allow bail-inable German senior unsecured debt to be eligible for repo, whilst denying the same rights for everyone else, is untenable.
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Though none of them are ruling out a victory for Donald Trump, FIG market participants are positioned for Hillary Clinton to win the 2016 US presidential election. Banks could be ready to launch new trades on the same day as the result is announced.