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Bank of East Asia (BEA) has set the minimum coupon of its upcoming additional tier one issue at 5.5%, according to an announcement by the Hong Kong lender on November 18.
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Citigroup is looking to buy back up to £485m equivalent of senior and subordinated debt across four senior and subordinated securities in sterling and euros.
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Kommuninvest will receive a capital injection from its owners to help meet upcoming leverage ratio rules, but has not ruled out issuing additional tier one paper to raise further capital.
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Allied Irish Banks revealed a 90bp jump in its fully-loaded common equity tier one ratio on Tuesday, and wasted no time in mandating banks for a highly anticipated tier two deal.
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Hiscox secured strong demand for its £250m 30 year non-call 10 tier two notes on Tuesday as sterling investors showed no signs of fatigue despite a recent spate of subordinated issuance from British insurers.
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DZ Bank has placed a five part inaugural additional tier one (AT1) transaction within its co-operative bank network, which it said opens the door to a mid-size investor base for the product in Germany.