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Capital solutions used earlier in the crisis but now lying dormant could be set for a reprise as European leaders brainstorm ways to strengthen the continent’s banks, FIG specialists say.
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The economic benefits of requiring the largest banks to hold extra capital far outweigh the costs to the economy, a study by a division of the Financial Stability Board and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has found.
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Van Lanschot has 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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Mergers and acquisitions appear to be the only realistic routes European financial institutions can take to raise capital ratios while the public markets remain shut. Two deals announced on Monday show banks making the best of what is available.
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Banco Comercial Português’s reopening of a liability management exercise paid off this week, with the bank getting regulatory blessing to increase the amount of hybrid tier one instruments exchanged.
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With trading in its shares suspended and a slug of downgrade reviews hanging over the bank, the outcome of Dexia’s board meeting on Saturday October 8 will be closely watched by market participants.