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Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley sought to buy back outstanding subordinated debt at a deep discount to par this week. The rare opportunity to get out of the credit crunch victims’ junior bonds should drive high take-up, market players judged.
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The announcement that Norddeutsche Landesbank is planning to launch a lower tier two bond in the near future has taken market participants by surprise.
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Northern Rock and Bradford & Bingley announced on Wednesday that they were seeking to buy back some of their outstanding subordinated debt at a deep discount to par.
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Fortis Bank Nederland has privately placed an extremely rare deeply subordinated tranche from its Dolphin master trust, backed by Dutch residential mortgages, opening up the possibility that securitisation could once again be used for capital relief.
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UniCredit sold a Eu50m 10 year fixed rate lower tier two private placement via Natexis Banques Populaires on Monday.
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Banco Bradesco is the first of several Brazilian banks expected to call perpetual bonds in the coming months.