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  • FIG
    Münchener Hypothekenbank and Landesbank Berlin issued in the subordinated debt market this week but bankers’ fears that the borrowers were being too ambitious were realised.
  • FIG
    Moody’s placed 775 hybrids and subordinated debt securities on review for possible downgrade on Thursday, following the changes in its methodology for these instruments.
  • FIG
    Münchener Hypothekenbank, the Munich mortgage bank, issued Eu100m of hybrid tier one bonds on Thursday, which bankers away from the deal considered over-ambitious.
  • FIG
    BNP Paribas will issue four new hybrid tier one notes as part of a liability management exercise to clean up some of its old tier two capital notes. The bank is offering to buy back or exchange up to Eu1.04bn equivalent of tier two dollar and euro bonds.
  • FIG
    Landesbank Berlin issued a Eu500m 10 year bullet lower tier two transaction on Tuesday, which was priced at the wide end of the 230bp-240bp over mid-swaps guidance.
  • FIG
    KBC has revealed that it will continue to service its hybrid debt in a move that will be strongly welcomed by financial institution bond investors across Europe after the Belgian bank released details of its European Commission-approved restructuring plan on Wednesday.