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Phoenix Group, the UK insurance holding company previously known as Pearl, raised £33m from an equity placement on Friday in what bankers believe is the first ECM deal to fund an alternative coupon settlement mechanism (ACSM) payment on a hybrid tier one bond.
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Anglo Irish Bank announced a deeply discounted buy-back of its subordinated debt on Thursday evening as it sought to make bondholders participate in its recapitalisation.
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SNS Bank put aside grandfathering worries and priced a standard Eu500m 10 year bullet lower tier two this week via Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs.
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SNS Bank’s choice of a plain vanilla structure for a new 10 year bullet lower tier two issue paid off on Tuesday, raising Eu500m in the market.
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SNS Bank has gone out with guidance of 360bp-370bp over mid-swaps for a new straight 10 year bullet lower tier two issue.
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Holders of Irish Nationwide Building Society’s subordinated and senior debt have set up a group to negotiate with the issuer and the Irish government following Ireland’s decision to make them contribute towards the recapitalisation of the bank.