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Pohjola Bank’s 10 year lower tier two bond, its first sub issue since the financial crisis, may be priced to yield 180bp to 185bp over mid-swaps, bankers away from the transaction say.
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Ratings agencies have given their verdicts on the Irish banks' liability management exercises that were announced last week.
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The Bank of Ireland will exchange its subordinated paper for equity at twice the price level of a cash tender offer, as well as selling a five year tier two Coco to the government, the bank revealed on Friday morning as it announced further details of its capital generation plan.
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A sell-off in sub debt and investor anger at the subversion of capital structure conventions greeted this week’s savage burden-sharing moves by Irish banks.
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Despite a collapse in secondary prices on Tuesday, holders of Bank of Ireland subordinated debt may still be too optimistic about the terms of the bank's debt for equity exchange, according to market participants