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Standard & Poor’s on Tuesday became the second major ratings agency to rate new style bank hybrid capital securities, including those with contingent features.
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Rabobank has attracted more than $2.5bn of orders from 170 accounts for its CRD IV compliant hybrid tier one security, and plans to price the transaction on Wednesday morning in defiance of Tuesday’ diving markets.
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Hong Kong’s Bank of East Asia closed a $500m bond late on Friday, as the revival of Asia’s dollar bond market continued. The bank was able to convince investors to buy the deal at 100bp less than it had first indicated.
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Liability management specialists say November is set to be a busy month for cash buybacks after two more Portuguese banks launched exercises to increase their core tier one ratio on Monday morning.
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Rabobank on Monday stressed the importance of a conservative structure for its new CRD IV compliant hybrid tier one, a transaction that one banker called a "show of strength", given that regulators have not yet finalised capital rules.
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Turk Ekonomi Bankasi (TEB) priced a €75m 12 year non call seven note via BNP Paribas on Friday. The note was priced at par with a coupon of six month Euribor plus 475bp.