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Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia (Banca Carige) has set the coupon on a new lower tier two issue which it is launching as part of a liability management exercise.
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BPCE made another step in freeing itself from state ownership last Friday when it paid back Eu700m of state aid.
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Rating agency Moody’s put on review for possible downgrade the ratings of Portuguese banks and said that it would be reviewing the extent to which systemic support would continue to remain applicable to more junior capital instruments of Portuguese banks.
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Moody’s and S&P consider Bank of Ireland’s liability management exercise to be a distressed exchange, they said on Friday.
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More than Eu330bn of German bank debt could suffer a wave of downgrades following the passing of the German Credit Institution Reorganisation Act.
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Banks will likely be forced to find alternative routes away from contingent capital to meet more demanding regulatory requirements, said Standard & Poor’s this week.