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  • FIG
    Vienna Insurance has put its plans to issue a subordinated 30 year non-call 10 tier two deal on hold because of deteriorating market conditions, the lead managers said on Wednesday.
  • Macquarie Bank has mandated Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse, JPMorgan and Macquarie for a perpetual non-call five year hybrid tier one issue.
  • FIG
    La Banque Postale priced its first public issue since 2006 on Friday, a Eu750m 10 year bullet lower tier two via Credit Suisse, HSBC, Natixis and Société Générale.
  • FIG
    An overwhelming majority of holders of one of Anglo Irish’s subordinated debt issues have agreed to exchange their holdings into a new government guaranteed security, taking a cut of 80% in the value of their holdings as a result. The move marks a complete turnaround from what investors had previously said they would do.
  • FIG
    SRLEV, the life insurance arm of SNS Reaal, is seeking to raise at least Eu500m in a subordinated issue following the completion of a roadshow which will start on Monday November 22.
  • After months of intense deal flow, Asian bond markets this week stumbled amid worries that included the crisis in Ireland, doubts over the effects of quantitative easing, and fears over price controls in China.