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  • FIG
    The weaker support for bonds this week seems not to have affected additional tier one (AT1) paper, which is enjoying something of a clamour for the limited supply on offer.
  • FIG
    A UK committee has launched an inquiry into Solvency II this week, as it considers other options for the country’s insurance industry following the decision to leave the EU.
  • State Bank of India launched the first-ever offshore Basel III compliant additional tier one (AT1) bank capital offering from an Indian name on Wednesday, a deal market participants expect to set the pricing benchmark for future Indian lenders from this asset class.
  • FIG
    A cautious tone beset the FIG market this week, as borrowers took their feet of the pedals ahead of the US Federal Open Market Committee’s policy meeting next week.
  • FIG
    FIG borrowers looking to return to the capital markets may have to pay a little more for funding this week, as market participants tread carefully around the possibility of the US Federal Reserve raising rates in September.
  • The prospect of the first international bank capital trade from India is closer with State Bank of India on the road this week for a dollar-denominated additional tier one. While it has picked a good window, it needs to get the pricing right or risk derailing the rest of the market.