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A Europe-wide stress test exercise began for the insurance sector on Wednesday. It is the second time that the industry has undergone these tests and the results will be announced in July 2011 by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA).
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Barclays Bank priced a Eu1bn tier two deal in the middle of price guidance on Wednesday as the issuer responded to worsening market conditions. The issuer set the self-led issue at 315bp over mid-swaps having attracted Eu1.9bn of orders.
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Contingent capital got a helpful lift on Wednesday in the form of a paper released by Andrew Haldane, the Bank of England's executive director for Financial Stability.
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Barclays Bank is joining the small group of issuers that have issued tier two deals so far this year and is set to price a new benchmark later on Wednesday. The issuer is looking to raise a new 11 year bullet tier two deal in an old style structure that does not include Basel III non-viability language.
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The take-up rate on a Irish Nationwide liability management exercise started at the beginning of March has had an almost 100% hit-rate.
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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.