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Lloyds Banking Group is considering a rights issue and the exchange of some of its outstanding debt into contingent capital, it confirmed on Thursday after weeks of speculation.
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India’s Axis Bank scrapped plans to sell dollar bonds this week as rising global credit spreads and profit taking in emerging markets shut the door on new issues.
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Lloyds Banking Group is considering a rights issue and the exchange of some of its outstanding debt into contingent capital, it confirmed on Thursday after weeks of speculation.
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Asia’s retail investors flocked to Hong Kong’s first hybrid tier one bond on Thursday as Bank of East Asia reopened the region’s bank capital market after a break of over a year.
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Nykredit’s lead managers have released guidance for the borrower’s perpetual non-call April 2015 deal at the 9% area, in line with the whisper released yesterday.
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Bank of East Asia began marketing Hong Kong’s first hybrid tier one bond on Friday in a move that signals the return of subordinated debt to Asia's credit markets.