Top Section/Ad
Top Section/Ad
Most recent
Investors saw plenty of juice in first public AT1 from Chile as regulatory framework draws praise
Mexican lender falls short of bond size target as late 2023 momentum fades
◆ US RMBS sales in Europe: immigration or vacation? ◆ UBS AT1 makes nonsense of claims of investor fears ◆ The EU's last hurrah in the SSA market
◆ IG investors comfort eat sweet spreads ◆ What can FIG issuers do now? ◆ US HEI securitizations: mainstream or flash in pan?
More articles/Ad
More articles/Ad
More articles
-
SNS Bank plans to price a new hybrid tier one issue as part of a liability management exercise.
-
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp’s $500m subordinated bonds widened by around 20bp on their first day of trading on Wednesday, raising questions over the extent of demand for bank capital and the pricing of the deal.
-
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 credit in a dual tranche issue totaling $1.6bn.
-
Standard & Poor’s downgraded Dexia Bank’s Eu228.674m 6.25% upper tier two bonds from B to CC on Tuesday afternoon, following the announcement by the bank on Monday that it would not be paying coupons on the securities, following pressure from the European Commission.
-
Banks whose maturity profiles have been shortening in recent years should take action now and issue longer dated debt to avoid refinancing risks, said Moody’s in a report on Monday night.
-
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC) opened the books on Tuesday on a rare subordinated bond issue as the flow of bank capital issues from Asian financial institutions continues to gather pace.