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  • FIG
    Details of the securities that make up a bank’s capital base are set to become much more accessible next year, after the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) on Tuesday published new reporting templates.
  • FIG
    As Spain’s struggling lenders digest the findings of the much anticipated external report on their capital shortfall and prepare for their sovereign’s formal bailout request, one of their number, Banco Popular Español, has boldly begun a swap of old capital securities, writes Katie Llanos-Small.
  • FIG
    Austria’s ÖVAG said on June 15 it would buy back 84% of a preferred security, and received bondholder consent to remove a dividend stopper.
  • FIG
    The investment grade market for dollar-denominated bank paper received a shot in the arm this week with big deals from Wells Fargo and National Bank of Canada as the spectre of further downgrades hovered over the sector.
  • FIG
    Results of Société Générale’s jumbo lower tier two buyback offer reflected investor comfort with the French bank’s subordinated paper, a banker involved in the transaction said.
  • FIG
    Insurance holding company Talanx is putting to work some of the cash it raised through its March benchmark issue to buy back older securities that will soon lose capital treatment.