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Assicurazioni Generali launched its second 32 non-call 12 year tier two in just over six months on Tuesday, adding to a surge in issuance from European insurers.
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French lender BPCE became the latest bank to shore up its Basel III tier two capital in the Singapore dollar bond market this week.
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Banco Popular Español’s newest additional tier one issue traded at its highest level since January on Thursday, after the bank surprised market participants with plans for a €2.5bn rights issue to fund a large increase in bad loan provisions.
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Additional tier one paper took centre stage in the FIG market this week, with risk appetite firmly back on and new supply set to ramp up in the coming sessions.