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  • FIG
    A new name has been added to the subordinated insurance pipeline with SRLEV, the life insurance business of SNS Reaal, mandating four banks for a new deal.
  • FIG
    Vienna Insurance Group has mandated BNP Paribas and Erste Group for a 30 year non-call 10 tier two equivalent deal. The issue will be launched after a roadshow that runs from November 16-18.
  • FIG
    After a quiet October, Swiss franc investors have had a surfeit of scarce, special names to buy this week — the first ever rated domestic hybrid, the first Brazilian issuer since 1995, Deutsche Bahn’s return to the market after a six year absence, the re-opening of Middle Eastern issuance and a debut from RCI Banque.
  • Shinsei Bank intends to buy back its dollar denominated perpetual preferred securities at a discount to par, it said this week. It hopes to boosts its core tier one ratio through the offers.
  • FIG
    Two holders of Irish Nationwide Building Society’s 2016 lower tier two bonds have started proceedings against the institution and the trustee of its EMTN programme, the company said in a stock exchange statement on November 5.
  • FIG
    Bradford & Bingley and Northern Rock (Asset Management) have launched liability management exercises on subordinated sterling issues, following high take-up rates in their June tender offers.