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  • FIG
    Banco Popolare SC is offering to exchange Eu1.3bn of lower tier two notes, the first Italian liability management exercise under new Consob solicitation rules.
  • FIG
    Aviva on Thursday became the first UK insurer to issue a tier two that is compliant with both Solvency II regulations and Standard & Poor’s equity credit criteria. Insurers may price more sterling hybrids in the coming weeks.
  • FIG
    Investors have placed some £1.25bn of orders for a hybrid transaction from insurer Aviva plc, with the deal set to be priced at around 340bp over Gilts on Thursday afternoon.
  • Australia’s QBE Insurance Group bolstered its capital level by around $1.5bn this week, after convincing investors to buy sterling and dollar denominated deals that had to comply with Australian regulations by cutting out the investor friendly step-up feature.
  • FIG
    Books are expected to open on Thursday for a 30 non-call 10 year insurance hybrid trade for Aviva plc, a deal which could be one of several to hit the sterling market.
  • FIG
    Irish Life & Permanent is to launch a tier two liability management exercise to help meet capital requirements, having already generated Eu300m through a bilateral buy-back transaction.