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  • FIG
    Royal Bank of Scotland on Monday issued the first new retail bond that is specifically designed to be traded on the London Stock Exchange’s new retail bond trading platform.
  • FIG
    The first euro capital trade of 2010 — a 10 year bullet lower tier two transaction from La Caixa that was due to be launched this week — was postponed. Lead managers Barclays Capital, JPMorgan and La Caixa pulled the deal after it failed to generate enough momentum ahead of the issuer going into its earnings black-out period.
  • FIG
    Pearl Group might not pay the coupon due in April on a £500m hybrid tier one issue following bondholders’ refusal this week to agree to changes in the terms of the notes as part of a restructuring it is trying to push through.
  • FIG
    Giovanni Carosio, the chairman of the Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS), said this week that solutions to bank regulation should be global.
  • FIG
    Pearl Group might not pay the coupon on its £500m hybrid tier one issue due in April following bondholders’ refusal to agree to changes in the terms of the notes as part of a restructuring it is trying to push through.
  • FIG
    The first euro capital trade of 2010 — a 10 year bullet lower tier two transaction from La Caixa due to be launched on Tuesday — was postponed following a decision by lead managers Barclays Capital, JPMorgan and La Caixa to pull the trade after it failed to garner momentum ahead of the issuer going into blackout.