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Banco Espirito Santo set the capital markets a-chatter over a liability management exercise, when it released details of a debt for equity exchange on Tuesday night as part of an EGM announcement.
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France’s BPCE became the latest in a series of banks to generate core tier one capital through below par buybacks, when it launched a tender offer on four hybrid securities on Monday.
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Van Lanschot met strong take-up on a hybrid tier one buyback, with investors tendering 78% of the paper for cash at below-par prices.
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Investors overwhelmingly opted to take senior unsecured paper in Banco Comercial Português’ exchange offer, which closed last week.
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Market participants took a close look at Dexia’s subordinated debt and hybrid capital this week as fears grew over burden sharing.
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Dormant capital solutions could be set for a reprise as European leaders brainstorm ways to strengthen the continent’s banks. But investors say these efforts should be accompanied by measures to also address sovereign debt.