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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 on Tuesday.
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Bankers are holding out hope that contingent capital instruments will have a place in the capital structure, despite the Basel Committee’s call for the largest banks to hold more common equity capital.
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Old Mutual is offering to buy back up to two-thirds of a Eu750m tier two bond due in 2017.
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A trio of foreign financial institutions pulled off successful Swiss franc bonds this week, including a perpetual that marked its issuer’s debut deal in the currency with the market’s highest coupon this year, despite Thursday’s sudden drop in swap rates.
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The Irish High Court will on Friday consider whether Allied Irish Banks should pay a June 25 coupon due on a bond that is subject to a legal tussle.