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Dutch lender SNS Bank could launch a liability management exercise on subordinated debt to reduce the size of an expected government capital injection, analysts say.
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Distribution statistics on recent dollar denominated Reg S hybrid issues are showing a lower participation of Asian investors for subordinated bank debt deals than in the past. But bankers say investors will continue to be enticed by the right names, despite plummeting yields.
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Banque Internationale à Luxembourg chose to accept around 55% of all the notes offered by investors for purchase in its tender offer for subordinated debt, which expired on January 18.
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Distribution statistics on recent dollar denominated Reg S hybrid issues are showing a lower participation of Asian investors for subordinated bank debt deals than in the past. But bankers are reluctant to call time on the market, saying investors will continue to be enticed by the right names, despite plummeting yields.
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The Bank of Spain has triggered the switch of a Banco Mare Nostrum convertible bond into equity as part of a recapitalisation and restructuring plan that also encompasses a subordinated debt liability management exercise.