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The Commercial Bank of Qatar is planning a dual tranche dollar deal that will comprise a five year senior unsecured tranche and a 10 year lower tier two tranche.
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Bondholders have responded positively to Lloyds Banking Group’s innovative exchange offers from outstanding subordinated debt into a new form of hybrid securities called Enhanced Capital Notes (ECN), secondary price action suggests.
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The dust hasn’t begun to settle over Lloyds Banking Group’s issue of contingent convertibles as part of a £7.5bn exchange offer launched this week, but attention has already turned to the future of similar instruments in other banks’ capital bases.
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Dexia Belgium will not be paying any dividends to external shareholders and will not be making any payments of discretionary coupons nor exercise any call options on any hybrid tier one instruments or on any upper tier two perpetual bonds issued by any entity within the Dexia group.
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Pfandbriefbank schweizerischer Hypothekarinstitute raised Sfr825m (Eu564m) in the Swiss franc market on Monday through a three tranche issue.
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Banco Popolare this week completed an exchange offer that it began on October 27 in which it raised Eu300m of seven year lower tier two capital.