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Lead managers Citi, Goldman Sachs, Nykredit and UBS have gone out with a 9% area whisper on a Nykredit Realkredit non-step tier one issue that will price this week, the issuer’s first visit to the euro hybrid market since 2004.
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ING on Monday revealed a restructuring plan that will see it give up on its bancassurance model, sell-off some of its banking operations, raise Eu7.5bn through a rights issue and pay a larger fee to the Dutch state for insurance under its illiquid assets back-up facility (IABF).
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French insurance group Groupama managed to price a Eu750m 10 year non-call 30 tier two transaction on Friday (October 16) despite having irked investors earlier on this year when it failed to call two tier two issues.
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Bondholders voiced reservations and Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England, laid out some of the drawbacks, but the momentum behind banks’ plans to issue some form of contingent capital increased again this week.
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Bondholders have voiced reservations as to whether they would convert some of their Lloyds subordinated bond holdings into a new form of instrument that would automatically convert into equity upon hitting certain triggers.
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French insurance group Groupama managed to price a Eu750m 10 year non-call 30 tier two transaction on Friday (October 16) despite having irked investors earlier on this year when it failed to call two tier two issues.