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Strong domestic interest propelled Banca Popolare dell’Emilia Romagna’s exchange offer this week, boding well for the Italian liability management exercises that are expected to follow a regulatory change.
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ABN Amro has launched an exchange of Eu2.8bn equivalent of tier two bonds as it prepares for implementation of Basel III. The Dutch bank is offering holders of six tier two securities denominated in dollars and euros an exchange for new 10 and 11 year bullet subordinated issues.
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Marfin Popular Bank said on Thursday that it will offer shareholders Eu294m of convertible enhanced securities, the type of contingent convertible capital notes that also include an upside equity-linked option, in a similar deal to that offered by Bank of Cyprus in March.
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Rabobank priced the largest senior unsecured trade of 2011 on Wednesday, a Eu3.5bn five year via Credit Suisse, HSBC, JP Morgan and Rabobank. The deal attracted more than Eu4.25bn of orders from over 270 accounts.
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The Co-operative Bank is to offer a new 10 year sterling denominated subordinated issue in exchange for a lower tier two that matures in 2016, the bank said in an RNS filing on Thursday.
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Strong domestic interest propelled Banca Popolare dell’Emilia Romagna’s exchange offer this week, boding well for more Italian liability management exercises following a regulatory change.