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SNS Bank plans to price a new hybrid tier one issue as part of a liability management exercise.
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The Commercial Bank of Qatar led the Middle East back into subordinated territory on Tuesday evening when it sold $600m of 10 year lower tier two debt in a dual tranche issue totalling $1.6bn.
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The Committee of European Insurance & Occupational Pensions Supervisors (CEIOPS) said this week that hybrids only have a role to play in insurance companies’ capital structures if in times of stress they convert or write down to provide a higher quality of capital, i.e. equity.
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Lloyds Banking Group’s share price rallied by over 4% this week following the bank’s decision to increase the amount of contingent core tier one capital (Coco) it is to issue as part of its liability management exercise.
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Standard & Poor’s downgraded a Dexia Bank upper tier bond on Tuesday after the bank on Monday said it would not pay the coupons following pressure from the European Commission.
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New subordinated bonds from Singapore’s Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp slipped on a disappointing debut this week but bankers were quick to play down fears for Asia’s bank capital market.