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  • FIG
    Banca Popolare dell’Emilia Romagna (BPER) has launched what may be the first of many Italian liability management exercises, as the national regulator relaxes its rules on tenders and exchange offers.
  • FIG
    Holders of sub debt in Irish banks may have losses forced on them, Fitch said on April 4, as it downgraded the subordinated securities of three institutions. The downgrades come after Moody’s lowered Irish Life & Permanent’s subordinated debt ratings on April 1.
  • FIG
    After a long absence from the market, UK insurer Friends Provident will update investors next week with an eye to issuing a subordinated bond.
  • FIG
    ABN Amro Group will not pay coupons on or call outstanding tier one and tier two securities for the next three years, after the European Commission approved state aid given to the group on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    SR LEV, the life insurance arm of SNS Reaal, has revived a tier two issue that it roadshowed at the end of 2010. Lead managers Citi, Morgan Stanley, SNS Securities and UBS began taking indications of interest from investors on Thursday morning.
  • Woori Bank strengthened its capital base by $500m this week, selling a lower tier two deal that rallied well in the secondary market, despite turning some investors off with its aggressive pricing.