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Ireland’s finance minister Brian Lenihan unveiled a financial rescue package on Thursday morning that he hopes will help save the country’s banking system and with it Ireland’s reputation in the capital markets.
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The silver bullet that would have saved Lehman Brothers? Or a disaster in the making for bank funding? Julian Lewis reports on bail-ins, the elegant but controversial proposal that could put an end to the concept of too big to fail.
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ABN Amro Bank will not go ahead with a subordinated debt issue this week, it said on Monday.
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Nordea Bank priced its fifth public deal of the year in the euro market on Tuesday, prompting some bankers away from the deal to suggest that the frequency of its appearance in the bond market might have impacted demand.
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ABN Amro is seeking to tender any and all of a £750m upper tier two deal callable in 2016 and raise new subordinated debt.
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A new era for bank capital dawned this week when Intesa Sanpaolo rode out Thursday’s nervous markets to price a well subscribed Eu1bn tier one bond that could provide a blueprint for Basel III-compliant hybrids.