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Holders of Irish bank subordinated debt paper are set to take a further hit on their holdings as EBS Building Society and Bank of Ireland seek to buy some of their debt back at deep discounts.
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Investec has resuscitated a tier two liability management exercise which it had cancelled in September 2010 amid regulatory uncertainty. As part of the deal, Investec will also price a new lower tier two issue, the first of the year and the first in the sterling market since April last year.
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Commerzbank concluded a capital structure optimisation exercise last Friday (January 21) that is intended to pave the way for the bank to free itself from state ownership. The bank completed a liability management exercise that followed on from a Eu626m capital increase priced earlier this month.
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Allied Irish Banks has released the results of a deeply discounted liability management exercise, claiming that the core tier one accretion resulting from the exercise would be around Eu1.4bn. JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley handled the trade.
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The International Monetary Fund threw its weight behind contingent capital this week, saying that the instruments could be considered as part of a comprehensive and consistent crisis-management framework.