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  • FIG
    Russia’s Promsvyazbank tapped retail and institutional demand on 2 July, selling a $200m six year lower tier two bond.
  • FIG
    Intesa Sanpaolo will price a Eu1.25bn 10 year bullet lower tier two later on Thursday. Banca IMI, BNP Paribas, Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank are leading the issue.
  • FIG
    Barclays Bank is aiming for a large benchmark issue on Wednesday when it prices a 10 year bullet self led euro lower tier two.
  • FIG
    HSBC’s sale of a $3.4bn tier one bond last week is an "elegant" solution to incoming capital regulations, but few others are likely to dive in before the new rules are clarified, said a Lloyds funding official sitting on a bank finance panel at the Euromoney Global Borrowers & Investors Forum in London on June 22.
  • Bank of East Asia met investors in Hong Kong and Singapore this week, only days after Citic Bank International raised $500m from a deal that bankers hope will be the first of many bank capital issues from Hong Kong’s financial institutions.
  • FIG
    Domestic investor support and an eye-catching 6% coupon was not quite enough to stop a Eu400m 10 year bullet lower tier two for Norddeutsche Landesbank from widening by 25bp against Bunds this week. The deal, which was priced on Tuesday, was caught up in a softer market on Wednesday and was still below re-offer on Thursday.