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The Treasury’s sale of Northern Rock to Virgin Money, announced on Thursday, includes the first UK use of a hybrid instrument targeting CRD IV compliance.
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Momentum stepped up further on Friday in the liability management market, as buybacks from Société Générale and Jyske Bank brought the total of liability management deals announced this week to seven.
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Banco Santander kicked off a fiery debate in FIG markets this week with a jumbo lower tier two for senior exchange that came with indications that the bank may not call the bonds at the first opportunity.
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Aviva was this week marketing a tier two issue to US retail investors, a transaction that is understood to be the first insurance hybrid that aims to comply with Solvency II issued in that market.
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Bradford & Bingley, Northern Rock Asset Management and SNS Bank joined the stream of banks launching liability management exercises this week, taking advantage of depressed secondary market prices to book gains to core capital.
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Banco Espirito Santo launched its long expected debt for equity exchange on Monday. But while the exercise was in line with expectations — and was investor-friendly — it did come with a warning on the outlook for hybrid coupon payments.