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HSH Nordbank launched a tier two buyback on Thursday, the first core capital generating liability management deal from a German issuer since Commerzbank’s operation in January 2011.
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HSH Nordbank launched a tier two buyback on Thursday, the first core capital generating liability management deal from a German issuer since Commerzbank’s operation in January 2011.
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Two authors of an IMF Working Paper published Wednesday said that higher bank capital requirements could have modest effects on the world economy — provided central banks could alter monetary policy at the same time.
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UBI Banca has joined the rush of Italian banks buying back hybrid capital deals, launching a €450m cash tender offer on Tuesday evening.
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A ratings report from Fitch has shed more light on the contingent capital instrument expected to be launched by UBS in the coming days, saying it will likely rate the notes three notches below the bank’s own rating.
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Banco Popolare and Intesa Sanpaolo’s jumbo buyback offers are the first from Italian banks since the regulator changed its stance towards liability management last week.