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Krungthai Bank (KTB) issued Thailand’s first ever dollar denominated Basel III instrument on Thursday. Despite the political turmoil in the background, KTB’s bond was met with a strong response from investors. As a result, the issuer had upsized its bond to accommodate the demand.
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Société Generale continued the rush to boost capital by tapping the 144A market with an additional tier one deal.
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Coventry Building Society drew more than £3.25bn in investor demand as it issued a unique — and likely its only — additional tier one capital deal, in move that could open the door for other mutuals to raise regulatory capital efficiently.
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Barclays is set to issue £2.27bn equivalent of CRD IV-compliant additional tier one securities after completing its offer to exchange old-style tier one bonds on Friday, bringing the bank’s total outstanding volume of new-style AT1 to more than half its £7bn target.
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The market for European financial institutions' subordinated debt took off on Thursday, defying expectations that the holiday in Europe would put a damper on issuance for the week, as Legal & General, Société Générale and Coventry Building Society came to market with deals.