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HSBC priced a rare £900m self-led 30 year bullet lower tier two at the tight end of guidance this week, having attracted £1.5bn of orders. The deal was lapped up by sterling investors who have not been able to buy financial institutions paper at the long end for some time.
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Royal Bank of Scotland released initial details of its long awaited liability management exercise on Thursday. In this, it will replace some of its outstanding upper tier two debt with senior debt and buy back some of its tier one debt for cash.
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United Overseas Bank’s Malaysian subsidiary raised M$500m ($150.5m) of subordinated debt late last week, using its first issue in the market to boost its lower tier two capital.
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Holders of the 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%.
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HSBC priced a rare £900m self-led 30 year bullet lower tier two at the tight end of guidance on Tuesday having attracted £1.5bn of orders.
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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.