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  • FIG
    La Caixa will price the first euro capital trade of the year this week. Lead managers Barclays Capital and JPMorgan have been whispering a 10 year bullet lower tier two transaction in the mid-100s and, having got some domestic demand, they are giving international investors an opportunity to look at the deal.
  • FIG
    Société Générale this week said that it will retire its Eu500m 7.875% hybrid tier one issue at the first opportunity on February 22, ending speculation that it could allow the deal to roll over. The call will relieve hybrid tier one investors. With just under $22bn of hybrid tier one issues up for call this year, according to Dealogic, 2010 is set to be a testing year for the product.
  • FIG
    Bank of Ireland’s share price fell by over 4% on Tuesday as equity markets priced in the possibility of further dilution as a result of the European Commission’s intervention in the bank’s coupon schedules.
  • Export-Import Bank of India is to make its debut in the dollar market next week after hiring two banks to arrange investor meetings in Asia and Europe.
  • FIG
    Bank of Ireland’s share price fell by over 4% from Monday’s close as equity markets priced in the possibility of further dilution as a result of the European Commission’s intervention in the bank’s coupon schedules.
  • FIG
    Société Générale will retire its Eu500m 7.875% hybrid tier one issue at the first opportunity on February 22, thus ending speculation that it would allow the deal to roll over.