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  • FIG
    The subordinated insurance market sprang into life on Tuesday morning with two deals announced and more being rumoured.
  • FIG
    Lloyds TSB Bank intends to price a new dollar lower tier two benchmark later on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    US regional bank Comerica intends to redeem in full on October 1 a $500m 6.576% trust preferred transaction because of the recent changes in US regulations which will stop the securities from being counted as regulatory capital in the future.
  • FIG
    Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena ignored the heightened level of uncertainty in the bank capital market this week, pricing a Eu500m 10 year bullet lower tier two issue via Crédit Agricole, Goldman Sachs and Société Générale.
  • FIG
    Shinsei Bank is hoping to create additional tier one capital and improve its overall capital structure through a liability management exercise announced this week, despite a murky outlook for grandfathering regulatory capital after a recent Basel Committee on Banking Supervision consultation paper.
  • FIG
    US regional bank Comerica intends to redeem in full on October 1 a $500m 6.576% trust preferred transaction because of the recent changes in US regulation which will stop the securities from being counted as regulatory capital in the future.