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Promsvyazbank, Russia’s second largest privately owned bank, sold $200m of lower tier two transaction with a 5-1/5 year bullet maturity at 12.75% on Friday.
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SNS achieved a 94.5% acceptance rate for its tier one exchange, which it issued last week as part of a liability management exercise.
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KBC released details of its European Commission-approved restructuring plan on Wednesday revealing that it would continue to service its hybrid debt — news that will be welcomed by financial institution bond investors across Europe.
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BNP Paribas announced an offer to buy back bonds as part of an exchange this week, while SNS Bank is finalising a liability management exercise today (Friday).
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Long-term savings institutions and asset managers should be prepared to provide contingent capital (Coca) to banks, Bank of England deputy governor Paul Tucker said this week.
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Crédit Logement will not call a Eu450m hybrid tier one FRN, due on December 15.