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Legislation to facilitate further burden-sharing by subordinated bondholders in Irish banks is imminent.
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The take-up rate on the second liability management exercises on 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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Market participants have welcomed Standard & Poor’s decision to rate contingent capital instruments and new generation hybrids.
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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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ING Groep said this week that it had been prevented from calling a hybrid tier one security by the European Commission until such a time that it has paid back state aid.
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Bondholders felt the harsh new bank bail-in era closing in on them this week as Ireland finalised legislation to enforce burden-sharing as part of the recapitalisation of its battered lenders. CDS on the banks’ subordinated debt widened sharply as investors rushed to buy protection.