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  • FIG
    Bankers voiced concerns about the Committee of European Banking Supervisors’ proposed guidelines on core capital instruments at a public hearing on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    Senior analysts at asset management firms on Wednesday raised concerns about regulatory proposals for hybrid capital instruments, saying that investors would find some potential structural elements unattractive.
  • FIG
    Bankers voiced concerns about the Committee of European Banking Supervisors proposed guidelines on core capital instruments at a public hearing on Tuesday.
  • FIG
    Traditional hybrid capital buyers may make way for equity income funds to become the core investor base for the new capital instruments being devised for UK building societies, market participants said this week.
  • FIG
    Financial institutions raised Sfr1bn in the last week, with Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank and ANZ National International tapping the Swiss franc market. Credit Suisse issued the first lower tier two bond from a financial institution in the currency since 2008 on Wednesday, ANZ joined the trail of Australasian issuers to visit the Swiss market on Tuesday and Deutsche Bank priced its largest ever deal in Swiss francs last Friday.
  • FIG
    Investors expect banks to issue traditional hybrid securities in 2010 despite uncertainty over how regulators will qualify the instruments, according to a Fitch survey.