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Standard Life is buying back any and all of its €750m lower tier two bonds above par in an operation to manage its capital base.
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Greece’s Alpha Bank and EFG Eurobank plan to raise €3.9bn of capital, including undertaking a €1.2bn rights issue, to support a merger plan agreed on Monday.
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Irish Life & Permanent triggered a second credit event last week after it called the principal outstanding on a €200m bond at 0.001% of par. A determinations committee at the International Swaps and Derivatives Association voted unanimously on Friday that a restructuring credit event had taken place at IL&P. That means CDS will pay out at a level to be determined at auction.
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The Bank of Ireland has returned to a retail buyback offer that it dropped during its pre-summer liability management exercises. It came back on Wednesday with more attractive terms than initially offered to repurchase the bonds.
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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group is pushing its domestic bank capital in a new direction, selling a A$750m ($788m) hybrid preference share issue that bankers and analysts say could provide a model for other Australian banks.