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Intesa Sanpaolo is still planning to price a hybrid tier one deal this week despite renewed volatility and spread widening in the credit markets.
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Burgan Bank has released price guidance at 8.25% area on its bullet 10 year subordinated lower tier two notes. The Reg S only dollar note will incorporate a tax call option and a regulatory call option exercisable after five years. Both call options are exercisable at par.
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Nordea Bank priced its fifth public deal of 2010 in the euro market on Tuesday, attracting decent investor demand. It is also the second time that the issuer has done a bullet lower tier two this year.
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Burgan Bank has mandated JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley and Standard Chartered bank to arrange a debut lower tier two subordinated debt issue planned for this week. The Reg S only deal will be a 10 year bullet transaction.
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Banks pressed ahead with issuing subordinated debt on Tuesday despite the lack of clarity around grandfathering under the Basel release on September 12.
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ABN Amro is seeking to tender any and all of a £750m upper tier two deal callable in 2016 and and raise new subordinated debt.