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Banque Fédérative du Crédit Mutuel has tossed aside the trend of including regulatory calls in capital issues, with a 10 year bullet lower tier two deal.
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Credit Suisse and UBS face minimum capital requirements of 19% under proposals published on Monday by a commission of experts appointed by the Swiss government to address the problem of institutions that are too big to fail.
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The US Treasury Department plans to sell $2.2bn of Citigroup trust preferred securities (Trups) under a plan to lock in profits from the bank’s 2008 bailout.
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Subordinated debt holders will have to make a "significant contribution" to the recapitalisation of the most troubled Irish financial institutions, the country’s finance minister Brian Lenihan said this week.
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Banco do Brasil, the country’s largest lender, set a new subordinated debt benchmark this week when it issued a $660m 10 year deal on Tuesday with a coupon of 5.375%
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ABN Amro Bank will not go ahead with a subordinated debt issue this week, it said on Monday.