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  • FIG
    Bondholders voted in favour of changes to their tier one holdings in Phoenix Group this week, meaning that the group will now be able to proceed smoothly with its primary London listing which is expected to happen in the summer.
  • FIG
    Bank of Ireland’s negotiations with the European Commission over restructuring took an important step forward on Monday morning when it agreed to commit to not making discretionary coupon payments or exercising voluntary call options on hybrid capital until January 31 2011
  • FIG
    Russian banks could save $5.3bn on interest payments over the next 10 years if the country’s government goes ahead with a cut to the cost of Rb900bn ($30bn) of bail-out loans it provided during the financial crisis, Moody’s said on Monday.
  • FIG
    Sabadell on Monday made available to new investors a lower tier two 10 year bullet euro bond which it originally issued as part of a liability management exercise.
  • FIG
    Lloyds TSB Bank took advantage of improving spread levels in the secondary market to price a well oversubscribed £750m 15 year bullet lower tier two this week. The deal, led by BNP Paribas, JPMorgan and Lloyds CM, attracted more than £2.3bn of orders within a few hours and priced inside the 323bp-325bp whisper over Gilts at 320bp.
  • FIG
    Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) received strong demand from international investors this week for its Eu350m 10 year bullet lower tier two issue. The deal, led by JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and MPS attracted almost 70% of orders outside of Italy. The UK took the lion share of the bonds at 43%.