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  • FIG
    Rabobank has chosen a new way to reference forthcoming bail-in regulation in the rapidly evolving tier two bank capital market. The Dutch bank has mentioned loss-absorbency regulations in the risk factors section of its dual tranche tier two deal, launched on Tuesday, as well as alluding to them — although not explicitly mentioning them — in the terms and conditions.
  • FIG
    Rabobank is holding an investor call on Monday with a view to launching a dual tranche euro and sterling tier two deal as early as Tuesday.
  • FIG
    Julius Bär has mandated Credit Suisse, Julius Bär and Zürcher Kantonalbank to organise investor meetings in Switzerland for a potential Swiss franc hybrid capital issue.
  • FIG
    Spain’s Banco Sabadell is offering to buy back up to €225m of subordinated debt and preferred securities in a liability management exercise which carries a similar — but more investor friendly —method as Santander’s recent deal.
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  • FIG
    DCM bankers were fighting for mandates this week as FIG borrowers’ plans for capital issuance began to come into focus.