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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association has labelled Irish Life & Permanent’s below par exchange offer a default, ruling that a CDS auction should be held.
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The market has reacted little to European insurance stress tests showing that one in ten institutions would not meet Solvency II capital requirements under a stress scenario.
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The Irish Ministry of Finance has made no comment on any next steps regarding Irish Life & Permanent’s subordinated debt after a sweep-up clause was blocked on one of the bonds eligible for a cash tender offer.
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Hybrid FIG issuance may pick up in the second half of 2011, bankers said this week. But without clarity on where some securities will fit into the capital structure, the best structures to choose remain up in the air.
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Holders of Bank of Ireland’s £75m 13.375% upper tier two bond should expect another burden-sharing attempt, despite escaping the bank’s well below-par exchange offer, BoI’s head of capital management told EuroWeek this week.