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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.
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Standard & Poor’s became the first ratings agency to take a view on Allied Irish Banks’ capital generating liability management exercise, when it downgraded the bank’s tier two debt to D.
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Market participants were left puzzled over the use of a double incentive for investors to tender Allied Irish Banks’ subordinated debt for repurchase this week.
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Raiffeisen Bank International sold a 10 year bullet lower tier two issue this week with the subordinated product generating plenty of debate about appropriate methods of pricing.
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Raiffeisen Bank International is “comfortable” with the pricing of its Eu500m tier two issue this week given the market backdrop, funding officials told EuroWeek on Friday.
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The race for yield triggered by plummeting Swiss franc swap rates — down 30bp in less than three weeks — allowed French reinsurer Scor to tap the perpetual note it issued in January for a further Sfr225m. Now sized at Sfr625m, the deal ranks as the largest Swiss franc hybrid from a foreign issuer, and is second overall after a Sfr750m Zurich note.