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Hopes that Bank of Ireland might be in a position to put its troubles behind it after its recapitalisation is completed took a knock on Monday with a lukewarm assessment from Standard & Poor's. The agency said that the bank's capital would be “only adequate”, even after the process. It also added that funding was the Achilles heel of Allied Irish Banks.
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Six securities have escaped the sweep-up clause in Bank of Ireland’s liability management exercise, which saw a participation rate of 78.7%.
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Banco Espirito Santo has extended by two days a sub for senior exchange offer that was launched last week.
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Despite a sweep-up clause being blocked on one security, Irish Life & Permanent’s below par exchange offer triggered CDS this week.
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Northern Rock Asset Management announced on Thursday that it planned to terminate the CDS swap with KfW for its Provide Graphite 2006-1 synthetic RMBS. As a consequence, it will redeem all the credit linked notes at par on August 10, which is the next interest rate payment date.