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  • FIG
    Banco Español de Crédito (Banesto) is offering to buy back two preferred securities at deep discounts to par in a bid to improve its capital structure.
  • FIG
    Danske Bank and Erste Group moved ahead in the tier two market on Wednesday, opening books and mandating deals respectively, into a rallying market. Banks stayed away from senior unsecured, however, as investors digested a €500m print from Italy’s Monte dei Paschi di Siena on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    Julius Bär managed to tap the Swiss franc market for Sfr250m ($265m) on Tuesday with its perpetual non-call 5-1/2 tier one transaction, despite a structure that bankers said was aggressive.
  • FIG
    Lead managers Credit Suisse, Julius Bär and Zürcher Kantonalbank are set to close books for Julius Bär’s Swiss franc perpetual non-call 5-1/2 year tier one transaction at 2.30pm Zurich time today. With no cap on the transaction and a strong reception, the deal could well end up bigger than the initial target of Sfr200m.
  • FIG
    Reinsurance firm Scor printed its second Swiss franc hybrid on Monday ― a Sfr250m ($264.4m) perpetual non-call 5.8 year ― to capitalise on a buoyant post-summer Swiss franc market.
  • FIG
    Reinsurance firm Scor launched its second ever Swiss franc hybrid on Monday. Lead managers BNP Paribas and UBS are set to price the perpetual non-call 5.8 year in the afternoon.