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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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Commerzbank concluded a capital structure optimisation exercise on Friday 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 a Eu626m capital increase priced earlier on this month.
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FIG bankers are clamouring for a quick follow-up to Rabobank’s landmark next generation hybrid this week, the first to include a permanent write-down feature. But few are confident that other leading banks will dare to follow in the triple-A Dutch mutual’s pioneering footsteps.
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Shinsei Bank will not call a euro denominated lower tier two issue due to be called on February 23, it announced on Thursday.
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SNS Bank NV plans to bolster its core tier one capital through a liability management exercise. It has offered to buy back two Australian dollar denominated lower tier two securities at 95% of par.
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Reinsurance firm Scor issued its first Swiss franc hybrid deal on Thursday, a Sfr400m bond. A generous coupon allowed the issuer to draw strong enough demand to double the size of the deal from its initial plans.