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Plans for a global Insurance Capital Standard (ICS) will be subject to a "small number of revisions" in 2021, according to the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS), which has completed its first round of feedback on the new framework.
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Large US banks want the Federal Reserve to extend a measure allowing them to exclude Treasury bond exposures from their leverage ratio calculations. But other industry figures are pushing back. Senators have warned against the risks of letting temporary Covid support become more permanent.
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Banco de Sabadell was met with good demand this week for the first euro additional tier one benchmark of 2021, as investors welcomed the rare opportunity to pick up subordinated bank debt in the primary market.
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Alpha Bank priced a new tier two in line with its initial marketing range on Thursday, after failing to build up much momentum through the order book.
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Aviva launched a buy back process for eight securities in euros and sterling on Thursday, covering senior bonds, tier two notes and tier one paper. The insurance company is looking to reduce its stock of debt quickly as a way of meeting its leverage ratio targets.