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There was no new FIG issuance in euros or sterling on Monday, but FIG bankers are confident of another busy week in the primary market.
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A group of 11 Indian banks have a total capital adequacy ratio that is either at or lower than the minimum required by the end of the 2019 fiscal year, according to a report published by Fitch Ratings on Monday.
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State Bank of India has mandated seven firms to arrange a dollar-denominated bank capital additional tier one offering — the first deal of its kind from the south Asian country.
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Yankee banks plundered the dollar market as the high-grade sector got off to a blistering start following the Labor Day holiday.
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Insurers and investors have found middle ground over fixed-for-life (FFL) coupon bonds this year, with the former content to lock in an attractive interest rate and the latter grateful to pick up some yield. Left untouched for the best part of three years, 2016 has provided fertile ground for the feature to blossom, writes Tyler Davies.