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Standard Chartered says the lower tier two it issued in Singapore dollars on Thursday is just part of business as usual for the growing institution.
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision this week demonstrated its antipathy towards banks’ practice of calling subordinated capital instruments when it would be more expensive to replace them at market rates.
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Banco Espirito Santo this week laid out plans to exceed a 9% capital ratio with a proposal to convert subordinated bonds into as much as €790m of equity.
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As the market awaits the weekend’s gathering of eurozone leaders who are meeting to agree on a way out of the financial crisis, analysts have cautioned against expecting an enormous sum for bank recapitalisations, saying the strength of any recap package will lie in its details.
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Van Lanschot secured a 94% take-up rate in an exchange or cash tender offer on a €165m perpetual tier one security that closed on Wednesday, with participation sharply skewed in favour of the exchange.