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Lloyds Banking Group is seeking to boost its core tier one capital through a new liability management offer, the bank said in a post-market close statement last Friday (May 28).
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The European Commission has prevented Fortis Bank Nederland from calling a lower tier two transaction, the bank said last Friday. Fortis said that the EC has stopped the Dutch bank from calling its Eu500m lower tier two that was due to be called on June 22.
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Retail investors and not just institutional buyers could be targeted by underwriters selling down their portion of $5.4bn of hybrid debt to be issued by Prudential later this year, said sources close to the financing this week. The Pru had said in its prospectus that the bonds would be targeted at institutional investors.
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The Bank of Italy is suspending mark to market accounting of European government bonds for regulatory capital purposes, in an effort to protect the country’s banks from extreme price falls in the European government bond market.
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Retail investors and not just institutional buyers could be targeted by underwriters selling down their portion of $5.4bn of hybrid debt to be issued by Prudential later this year, said sources close to the financing. The Pru had said on Monday that the bonds would be targeted at institutional investors.
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The European Commission has prevented Fortis Bank Nederland from calling a lower tier two transaction, the bank said last Friday.