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The European Commission said on Wednesday that its approval of Allied Irish Banks’ government bail-out was conditional on shareholders and subordinated debt holders contributing to the bank’s restructuring.
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The threatened investor revolt over Anglo Irish Bank’s debt buy-back has fizzled out, with nearly all of the bondholders taking up the deal, the bank said on Tuesday.
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Bank of Ireland has scored an almost 100% hit rate on a lower tier two for senior government guaranteed debt liability management exercise.
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The European Central Bank expressed concerns about the Irish law introduced last week that gives the country’s ministry of finance extensive powers to over bank bondholders’ claims under burden-sharing arrangements.
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Shinsei Bank and Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia (Banca Carige) announced the results of their liability management exercises on Wednesday.