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The take-up rate on the second liability management exercises for Northern Rock Asset Management (NRAM) and Bradford & Bingley debt was much lower than on the first ones, according to the results released on Monday.
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Bailed-out Bank of Ireland is railroading bondholders into agreeing an exchange offer before the country’s new legislation on burden-sharing for subordinated debt is unveiled, investors charged this week.
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Fixed income investors are angry at the lack of time given to them to decide on a Bank of Ireland liability management exercise announced on Wednesday.
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Banks will likely be forced to find alternative routes away from contingent capital to meet more demanding regulatory requirements, according to a report published by S&P on Thursday.
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Russian Standard Bank will not call its $200m 8.875% subordinated 2015s next week, becoming the latest in the list of Russian banks taking advantage of the drop in US Treasuries to retain debt at an attractive level.