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Munich Re released the results of a tier two tender offer on Thursday morning but gave no indications as to whether it would try to revisit plans to issue a possible new tier two following the conclusion of the tender.
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Barclays Bank shrugged off volatile market conditions to price the first benchmark lower tier two deal from a UK bank since July last year. The Eu1bn 11 year self-led bullet issue is only the third new lower tier two to be priced this year.
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The success of a Commerzbank liability management exercise could lead other bank issuers to look at replicating similar trades as they seek to transition into Basel III as efficiently as possible.
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Credit Suisse will be seeking shareholder approval at its next AGM for additional conditional capital, the bank said in a statement on Thursday. The meeting on April 29 will propose that additional conditional capital be created for the purposes of contingent convertible bonds.
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Credit Suisse will be seeking shareholder approval at its next AGM for additional conditional capital, the bank said in a statement on Thursday. The meeting on April 29 will propose that additional conditional capital be created for the purposes of contingent convertible bonds.
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Munich Re released the results of a tier two tender offer on Thursday morning but gave no indications as to whether it would try to revisit plans to issue a possible new tier two following the conclusion of the tender.