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Banco Popolare priced the largest lower tier two issue for a single A rated issuer in three years this week as it sought to take advantage of the momentum created by a Eu2bn rights issue announced last Sunday (October 24).
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A consortium of lower tier two bondholders in Anglo Irish Bank is planning to turn down the liability management offer the bank made last week. They include US distressed debt specialist hedge fund Aurelius Capital Management — the sole dissenting investor against Dubai World’s restructuring.
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A consortium of lower tier two bondholders in Anglo Irish Bank, including US distressed debt specialist hedge fund Aurelius Capital Management, is planning to turn down the liability management offer the bank made last week.
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Chong Hing Bank is planning to sell a lower tier two deal with a twist, pitching investors this week on a ‘regulatory switch’ structure that will turn the subordinated deal to a senior issue if bank capital regulations change.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp has mandated Barclays Capital, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citi and Goldman Sachs. The issue would be SMBC’s first euro deal in four years, according to Dealogic.
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Banco Popolare is expected to price a 10 year bullet lower tier two issue later on Wednesday via Banca Aletti, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, BNP Paribas, Goldman Sachs and Nomura.