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ABN Amro met a 50% participation rate in two liability management exercises this week, buying back Eu3bn of government guaranteed bonds and exchanging Eu1.4bn of lower tier twos.
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Wrangling over the Irish High Court’s ruling to change the terms of Allied Irish Banks’ subordinated securities has begun, with a legal challenge filed and ISDA being asked this week to consider whether a restructuring event has taken place.
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ABN Amro has met a 50% participation rate in its buyback of government guaranteed debt and exchange of lower tier two bonds, and is set to buy back Eu3bn of GGs.
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Challenges to the Irish High Court’s ruling to change the terms of Allied Irish Banks’ subordinated securities have begun, with ISDA being asked to consider whether a restructuring event has taken place.
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ABN Amro is to buy back up to Eu3bn of its Eu5bn 3% April 2012 government guaranteed notes, in a bid to smooth out its redemption profile.