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Investors submitted more than 80% of lower tier two paper into Santander Consumer Finance’s sub for senior exchange. In a par for par swap, the bank exchanged €414m of the subordinated bond into a new, five year senior unsecured issue.
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Investors submitted more than 80% of lower tier two paper into Santander Consumer Finance’s sub for senior exchange. In a par for par swap, the bank has exchanged €414m of the subordinated bond into a new, five year senior unsecured issue.
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Bank of Ireland received a fillip for its bid to remain in private hands on Monday when the Irish government announced a deal to sell up to 37.25% of the bank for €1.123bn to a group of investors. The news should marginally help to increase take-up of the bank’s €1.9bn rights issue, which is set to close on Tuesday, said analysts.
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Spain’s bank restructuring fund has taken over troubled lender CAM, injecting €5.8bn in capital and liquidity and preparing to sell it on. The move follows the collapse of the bank’s planned merger with other Spanish savings banks, and its failure in the recent European bank stress tests.
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Banco Espírito Santo found little interest for a subordinated-for-senior debt exchange offer last week but is understood to be looking at further liability management exercises following the latest stress test results.
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