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Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) is looking to issue the second US dollar Basel III-compliant tier two bond from a Singaporean bank, after UOB printed a $800m bond in March.
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NordLB launched a dollar denominated 10 year tier two bullet, capping off a week of mostly subordinated FIG issuance, after two senior-heavy weeks.
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NordLB is out with a dollar-denominated 10 year Tier Two bullet, capping off a week of mostly subordinated FIG issuance, after two senior-heavy weeks.
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Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation is looking to issue the second US dollar Basel III-compliant tier two bond from a Singaporean bank after UOB printed a $800m bond in March.
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Investors are sinking their teeth into subordinated FIG debt this week, with insurance company NN Group and BBVA both bringing in big books for their deals.
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Crédit Agricole has responded to investors’ criticisms of some recent pricings by skipping initial price thoughts on its second additional tier one capital issue, which is also the first dual currency deal in the asset class.