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Financial institutions are turning to liability management to avoid having to retire their issues at the upcoming call dates. Bank of Ireland and Bilbao Bizkaia Kutza (BBK) are the two latest banks to have announced exchanges of their outstanding lower tier two for new debt.
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Lloyds TSB Bank this week priced its first tier two dollar deal since its takeover of HBOS in January last year.
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National Bank of Greece launched a Eu2.8bn equity- raising exercise on Tuesday evening in a deal that should give it enough capital to withstand a tougher scenario than even the CEBS stress test’s sovereign shock baseline. The bank is raising Eu631m through a rights issue, Eu1.184bn from a parallel sale of pseudo-equity convertible bonds and also started the process of selling an up-to 25% stake in Turkey’s Finansbank, worth around Eu1bn.
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Hannover Rückversicherung and CNP Assurances got the FIG bond market pulse racing on Tuesday and priced well oversubscribed tier two issues, thereby re-opening the subordinated market for insurance companies.
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Financial institutions are turning to liability management in order to avoid having to retire their issues at the upcoming call dates.
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Lloyds TSB Bank priced a heavily oversubscribed $2bn 10 year bullet lower tier two in the US market overnight on Tuesday.