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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 has come back with more attractive terms than initially offered to repurchase the bonds.
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Australia & New Zealand Banking Group is planning to bulk up its capital base with a A$750m ($788m) mandatory convertible, and will start institutional and retail bookbuilding at the end of the month for what it calls a “new style hybrid capital issue”.
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The hybrid capital community got greater insight into future bank non-viability rules under Basel III this week, when the Canadian regulator became the first national banking supervisor to set out its rules.
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The Institute of International Finance has raised questions over the demand banks could expect from insurance companies for Cocos and new style hybrid securities.
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The Institute for International Finance has raised questions over the demand banks could expect from insurers for Cocos and new style hybrid securities.