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  • United Overseas Bank started receiving bids for a tier two offering on Wednesday in what is the year's first dollar bank capital deal from Asia ex-Japan.
  • Woori Bank has hired six banks to work on a dollar-denominated additional tier one (AT1) offering.
  • It is no secret that Indian banks are in dire need of capital to fully comply with Basel III requirements so it makes sense that IDBI Bank has revived plans for an offshore additional tier one (AT1). But with challenges looming, IDBI — and other banks — need to act faster to get their fundraising together.
  • IDBI Bank is meeting investors on Monday for a potential additional tier one (AT1) trade in what could finally be the first offshore bank capital offering from India.
  • BNP Paribas reopened the euro tier two market on Friday with a sharply priced trade, the first capital deal of any sort from a European bank in over seven weeks.
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    HSBC followed through on its plans to issue loss-absorbing senior debt from its holding company on Tuesday, offering a juicy pickup to its curve to dig deep into the dollar market for a $7bn deal.