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The chief executives of Lloyds, Standard Chartered and RBS stressed that regulators should have the discretion to set primary loss absorbing capacity (PLAC) levels for each individual bank, rather than an industry standard, in evidence to the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards on Tuesday.
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Slovenian lender Nova Kreditna Banka Maribor is offering investors the chance to either sell or exchange their holdings in a liability management exercise targeting a €50m perp and a €100m perpetual loan participation note.
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Ibercaja has launched a below par buyback on close to €3.3bn of ABS, tier one and lower tier two notes.
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German insurer Hannover Re is set to price a €500m 30 year non-call 10 deal on Tuesday, becoming the latest in a string of insurers to tap demand for subordinated debt.
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As Barclays enters the final days of its roadshow for a contingent capital instrument, market participants say investors will examine a wide range of factors to determine pricing for the note.
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Allianz is set to join the growing club of European FIG issuers that have tapped the Asian investor base for US dollar denominated capital in recent months, as it prepares to meet investors in the region from Thursday.