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  • FIG
    The UK’s biggest banks have opposed suggestions by the Independent Commission on Banking that they be required to hold more capital than Basel III requires. Responses to the commission’s April paper have shown more nuanced attitudes towards Cocos and bail-ins, however, with Barclays in favour of Cocos, and HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland more cautious.
  • FIG
    Loss absorption mechanisms and their trigger points will be the focus of attention when the European Commission sets out its proposals for the fourth capital requirements directive on Wednesday.
  • SSA
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  • FIG
    Santander Consumer Finance is offering to exchange a Eu500m lower tier two issue into senior paper. The bank will exchange the September 2016 issue, which has a call date later this year, at par for a new five year senior trade. The new issue has a September 2016 maturity and offers 160bp over three month Euribor.
  • FIG
    Santander Consumer Finance is offering to exchange a Eu500m lower tier two issue into senior paper. The bank will exchange the September 2016 issue, which has a call date later this year, at par for a new five year senior trade. The new issue has a September 2016 maturity and offers 160bp over three month Euribor.
  • FIG
    Banco Espirito Santo has again extended the deadline for its subordinated for senior exchange offer, giving investors more time to back out following the downgrade of Portugal last week.