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  • FIG
    Bond investors displayed mixed reactions to Royal Bank of Scotland’s latest liability management offer after the firm detailed the terms of the exchange this week.
  • FIG
    Banco Sabadell wants to exchange any and all of its outstanding 5.234% hybrid tier one callable in 2016 and its FRN lower tier two 2016 callable in 2011 for a new euro 10 year bullet lower tier two issue.
  • FIG
    Banco Sabadell wants to exchange any and all of its outstanding 5.234% hybrid tier one callable in 2016 and its FRN lower tier two 2016 callable in 2011 for a new euro 10 year bullet lower tier two issue.
  • FIG
    Bond investors displayed mixed reactions to Royal Bank of Scotland’s latest liability management offer after the firm detailed the terms of the exchange on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    UK Treasury proposals to establish new ways for the mutual sector to raise capital, launched on Tuesday, highlighted the problems with developing a core tier one instrument that has loss absorbency features but does not compromise the builders’ mutual status.
  • FIG
    Market participants welcomed Moody’s proposed changes to its hybrid equity credit methodology this week and said that it could open up the market for future issuance, in particular from corporates, although not just them.