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Shinsei Bank plans to boost is capital ratios over the next financial year but is unlikely to sell subordinated bonds to do so, Rahul Gupta, the bank’s chief financial officer told EuroWeek on Wednesday.
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The UK’s Building Societies Association on Wednesday welcomed a Treasury discussion paper that seeks to establish new ways for the mutual sector to raise capital.
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Moody’s on Tuesday morning revealed planned changes to its equity credit approach, and asked market participants to comment.
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Allied Irish Banks is expected to improve its core tier one ratio by around Eu445m, following the successful completion of a liability management exercise at the end of last week.
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The head of capital solutions at a leading bank highlighted the importance of establishing definitions for capital at the Euromoney bank finance conference in Amsterdam on Thursday, and said that if regulators did not do this soon it could hinder banks as they look to recapitalise.
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Holders of Phoenix Group’s £500m 6.5864% hybrid tier one issue are close to accepting a deal with the company in which they will see the face value of their holdings reduced by 15%.