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Standard Chartered is taking advantage of low supply in the sterling market and an attractively flat curve to print its first sterling tier two capital trade since 2008, bringing in a sizeable book and targeting a final print at around fair value.
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Thanachart Bank is looking to open books on Thailand’s first Basel III compliant, tier two offering on June 6 despite escalating political violence.
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Zurich Insurance took to its home market on Monday to sell hybrid bonds, feeding Swiss investors’ demand for an asset class that has seen little supply in the first half of 2014. Dutch lender ABN Amro will also sell bonds on Monday, selling a floater at the short end of the curve.
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French insurer CNP Assurances highlighted the scale of demand for sub debt from insurance companies on Tuesday, drawing a monster order book for its first deal in almost a year.
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French insurer CNP Assurances highlighted the scale of demand for sub debt from insurance companies on Tuesday, drawing a monster order book for its first deal in almost a year.