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  • FIG
    The UK’s Financial Services Authority should take a cautious approach to bank capital and liquidity in the short term so as not to hit the fragile economy and markets, the Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee said this week.
  • FIG
    Bank of Ireland is poised to raise €1bn of secured funding in the private placement market in what is likely to have been a repo arrangement with a UK bank.
  • The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is accelerating its review of the liquidity coverage ratio in a bid to bring greater clarity to banks left wondering over the final form of the rules. At the same time, the committee plans to stick to its proposals to make the biggest banks have more common equity. But it is re-evaluating how it determines who must hold more capital and how it measures their risk weighted assets.
  • FIG
    Expectations on take-up for Banco Comercial Português’ capital generating exchange were split this week, with opinion divided over the value on the offer which closed on Thursday.
  • FIG
    Van Lanschot is offering holders of €300m of illiquid perpetual tier ones the opportunity to switch into senior or exchange them for cash, in an exercise that will generate core tier one capital.
  • ANZ closed its A$1.34bn ($1.31bn) preference share hybrid offering this week, defying the market turmoil that has forced other issuers to scrap their funding plans by raising almost double its initial target.