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Standard Chartered Plc hit the Reg S dollar market for its second clip of tier two paper this year on Thursday morning, in a swift operation that met overwhelming demand.
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A breakthrough in regulatory clarity gave ABN Amro the confidence to hit the euro market with its first tier two transaction in four months, a senior funding official at the bank told EuroWeek Bank Finance.
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Dutch life insurer Delta Lloyd was testing market appetite on Wednesday morning for a 30 year non-call 10 subordinated issue, a day after Italian borrower Generali printed a similar transaction.
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Santander UK is spring-cleaning its capital base with a cash tender offer on 10 capital instruments, some of which are more than 20 years old.
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Italian insurer Generali was set to price a twice subscribed €750m 30 non-call 10 year transaction on Tuesday, the day after investors clambered for a similar structure from Swiss Re.
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ABN Amro launched a subordinated deal late on Tuesday morning, ending speculation over what form Europe’s first bank tier two in four months would take.