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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.
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ABN Amro Group will not call or pay coupons on 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.
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Two of Europe’s leading banks on Wednesday confirmed well-flagged plans for a combined Eu13bn of capital raising from the public equity markets. The deals will set the bar for banks in lightly capitalised jurisdictions.
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UK insurer Friends Provident will update investors next week with an eye on issuing a subordinated bond, after a lengthy absence from the market.
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Woori Bank looked set to price a $500m lower tier two bond on Wednesday, after generating a huge order book. But some investors turned their backs on the deal after the issuer aggressively cut price guidance.
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Nomos Bank began taking orders for a $600m-$700m London and Moscow IPO on Tuesday in a deal that will set it up to pursue its acquisition ambitions while allowing one minority shareholder an almost complete exit.