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UniCredit’s Eu500m perpetual non-call 10 year hybrid tier one, that was priced on Wednesday, traded down in the secondary market on Thursday.
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Lead managers Credit Suisse, JPMorgan and UniCredit went out with official guidance on Wednesday morning for a perpetual non-call 10 year hybrid tier one for UniCredit.
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A Eu750m 10 year bullet lower tier two for Nationwide Building Society, priced on Tuesday, has tightened by 10bp.
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UniCredit will become the latest issuer to break ranks and issue a hybrid tier one even though the Basle Committee has yet to clarify how the asset class will be treated under its new regime.
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Nationwide Building Society is set to price a benchmark 10 year bullet lower tier two issue later on Tuesday having mandated Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan this morning.
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Lower tier two deals from Barclays and Intesa Sanpaolo this week underscored heavy investor demand for bank issuers willing to pay up for subordinated debt — even those from southern Europe. Both banks attracted oversubscription on their bullet 10 year issues.