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Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena’s decision to offset its €5bn capital raise with a debt for equity swap will likely affect retail bondholders, once again raising questions about the investor base’s role in the capital markets.
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Dutch insurer and asset manager NN Group offered to buy local rival Delta Lloyd for €2.4bn on Wednesday, triggering a rally in the latter’s bond and equity values and creating an expectation for consolidation within the country’s insurance sector.
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Risk appetite has yet to return following last week’s intense fears around Deutsche Bank, but a number of positive developments suggested the FIG market can welcome the return of vanilla senior issuance before October blackout periods end.
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MUFG has hired a banker into a senior job in its financial institutions group team in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, as the bank looks to further expand headcount in this market.
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The Bank of England confirmed on Monday it would stress test UK banks for a broader range of potential threats in 2017, as it set out the timetable for the publication of this year’s results.
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Banks showed a clear preference for dollar-denominated primary issuance in the third quarter, as the euro market grappled with heightened volatility.