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Financial institutions bankers were this week hoping that the huge response to a Eu1.3bn 30 non-call 10 year step-up tier two issue bond sold by French insurer Axa would lead other borrowers to come to the market and tap into the extraordinary thirst for subordinated debt displayed by investors.
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Lloyds TSB Bank plc will price a £750m 15 year bullet lower tier two deal later on Thursday via BNP Paribas, JPMorgan and Lloyds, having attracted orders in excess of £2.25bn.
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Bank of China’s Hong Kong subsidiary raised $900m this week in a rare subordinated bond issue from an Asian bank, taking advantage of rising demand for bank capital to add to the $1.6bn deal it sold earlier this year.
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Axa reset pricing levels in the insurance subordinated bond market on Wednesday when it priced a Eu1.3bn 30 year non-call 10 tier two deal via BNP Paribas and Citi (global co-ordinators), and Crédit Agricole, JPMorgan, Natixis and Royal Bank of Scotland.
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Scaled-back accounts looking to get their hands on more of the Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) lower tier two issue that was priced on Monday have driven the spread tighter.
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Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena will price a 10 year bullet lower tier two deal via JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and MPS later on Monday.