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Cracks are already appearing in rumoured plans to recapitalise Europe’s banks, as analysts say such a move alone would not end uncertainty — and could make it more difficult for banks to raise hybrid capital.
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Banco Comercial Português’s reopening of a liability management exercise has paid off, after the bank got regulatory blessing to increase the amount of hybrid tier one instruments exchanged. The Bank of Portugal agreed on Tuesday to allow BCP to exchange €850m of hybrid tier ones, up from the €500m limit initially imposed.
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Liability management specialists have praised Banco Comercial Português’s move to reopen its exchange offer in the face of overwhelming demand.
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Van Lanschot this week offered holders of €300m of illiquid perpetual tier one notes the opportunity to switch into senior or exchange them for cash, in an exercise that will generate core tier one capital.
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Ahead of Friday’s deadline for reaching new capital ratios, one Spanish bank said it would turn to the government for capital, but scepticism remained over non-performing loans rates in the country’s financial system.
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