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SNS achieved a 94.5% acceptance rate on a liability management exercise involving an exchange into new tier one securities issued last Friday (November 20).
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UniCredit priced a Eu750m perpetual non-call 10 hybrid tier one deal on Tuesday that attracted orders of Eu1.7bn despite softer market conditions.
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UniCredit priced a Eu750m perpetual non-call 10 year hybrid tier one deal on Tuesday that attracted orders of Eu1.7bn despite softer market conditions.
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Order books have closed five times oversubscribed for Standard Bank Plc’s $500m lower tier two issue, which is set to be priced this afternoon with an 8.25% yield.
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UniCredit this morning revised guidance tighter on an up to Eu750m institutionally-targeted hybrid tier one deal even though market conditions are choppy in the wake of the £8.5bn Lloyds exchange offer which closed on Monday.
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Lloyds Banking Group said on Monday that the take-up on its contingent capital-raising exercise would allow it to raise the full £8.5bn that it had targeted under the deal.