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The Committee of European Banking Supervisors is pressing ahead with changes to the European Capital Requirement Directive (CRD).
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Lloyds Banking Group has just announced the results of the early submissions to a liability management exercise in which it was asking upper tier two bondholders to convert their debt holdings into shares.
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Norddeutsche Landesbank began a roadshow on Monday to help drum up interest in its forthcoming lower tier two transaction.
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Norddeutsche Landesbank is still considering launching a euro bullet lower tier two deal this week, as long as market conditions improve.
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Lloyds Banking Group is seeking to boost its core tier one capital through a new liability management offer, it said last Friday (May 28). The UK bank is offering holders of four upper tier two securities the option of exchanging into new shares with a nominal value of 10 pence each.
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Norddeutsche Landesbank this week put itself forward as a surprise candidate to reopen the European subordinated debt market when a window becomes available, possibly as soon as next week. It mandated a lower tier two bond that bankers say will be a tough sell internationally but which could find strong domestic support.