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Shinsei Bank opened the books to a ¥5bn ($57m) lower tier two deal this week, exploiting its huge retail base to sell a subordinated bond to retail investors for the first time.
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Indonesia’s Bank Mandiri raised Rp3tr ($318m) of subordinated debt in its domestic market this week, deciding against an international dollar bond to raise cheaper funding at home.
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Yorkshire Building Society has announced its intention to issue £100m of convertible notes as part of the financing package it has put together for its merger with Chelsea Building Society.
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Banco Popular will issue a new lower tier two note as part of a liability management exercise in which it is offering to exchange three of its old tier one hybrid notes, the Spanish bank said today.
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Allied Irish Banks caused consternation in the equity market when it said on Tuesday that it will not pay coupons on its tier one and tier two capital instruments on which payment is discretionary.
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Lloyds Banking Group turned the concept of contingent capital into a reality this week, raising just over £7.5bn in Enhanced Capital Notes (ECNs) as part of one of the largest liability management exercises ever conducted by a bank.