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The Co-operative Bank and ABN Amro have released minimum prices for the new issue element of their tier two exchange offers.
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Dutch life insurer SRLEV took advantage of a blossoming FIG market to print a Eu400m tier two issue on April 8, after raising a Eu600m order book.
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UniCredit this week ignited a debate about what constitutes fair pricing for the lower tier asset class as it sold a Eu750m bond.
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The Co-operative Bank is to offer a new 10 year sterling denominated subordinated issue in exchange for a euro denominated lower tier two that matures in 2016, the bank said on Thursday.
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Irish bank debt tumbled on Thursday after the country’s government hammered Allied Irish Banks’ subordinated bondholders with its tough new banking act.