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Banks scrambled this week to get ahead in the race to secure regulatory capital, with Crédit Agricole pricing an innovative Eu1.25bn lower tier two issue, Standard Chartered pulling the trigger on a £3.3bn rights issue, and market talk suggesting that Barclays might be engineering a new instrument of its own.
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Crédit Agricole priced a heavily oversubscribed Eu1.25bn 10-1/2 year self-led lower tier two issue on Monday.
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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.
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Bond investors have put in almost Eu3bn of orders for Crédit Agricole’s new euro bullet lower tier two deal which is expected to be priced later on Monday.
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Investors dived into Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel’s lower tier two transaction on Wednesday, eager to participate in what one banker described as a "dying asset class".
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Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel tapped French real money demand for lower tier two with a sharply priced Eu750m 10 year issue on Wednesday.