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Deutsche Bank will raise Eu19bn in the capital markets in 2010, the bank said on Monday, as it hosted an investor day in Frankfurt.
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BNP Paribas issued a Eu1bn two and a half year FRN on Monday, beating the pricing on last week’s two year floaters from Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentinaria and Société Générale by 2bp, surpassing their record for the tightest pricing in the senior unsecured market this year.
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The UK Treasury has published the final agreement for Royal Bank of Scotland’s participation in the asset protection scheme, including the most detailed breakdown yet of the assets covered by the scheme.
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Banco Popular Español will issue a new lower tier two note as part of a liability management exercise in which it is buying back three outstanding hybrid tier one issues.
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Yorkshire Building Society proved this week that contingent capital has a life beyond its only use so far by Lloyds Banking Group, when it announced its intention to issue £100m of convertible notes as part of the package it has put together for its merger with Chelsea Building Society.
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Allied Irish Banks caused consternation in the equity market when it said this week that it will not pay coupons on its tier one and tier two capital instruments which could impair the bank’s ability to pay dividends.