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With its size capped at €500m, Swiss Re’s 30 non-call 10 year is poised to go well, according to bankers away from the deal — and already another insurer is preparing to follow it into the market.
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Malaysian banks will step up their domestic bond issuance in the second half of the year, helping them fund planned acquisitions, both in the country and offshore.
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision this week revealed the details banks will have to disclose on their capital positions from next year, as it toughens up on transparency.
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Banco Popular Español and Nova Ljubljanska Banka both lifted their tier one ratios this week ahead of the European Banking Authority’s capital deadline with liability management exercises.
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Guidance this week from the UK tax authority offered little clarity on whether hybrid tier one securities issued under incoming bank capital rules would be treated as debt or equity for tax purposes.
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Italy’s Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena launched a swap of up to €1.25bn of old capital instruments for senior debt this week, in a bid to increase its capital as the government agreed to buy a hybrid instrument in the lender.