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Banco BMG will start roadshowing a $300m 10 year tier two transaction on Wednesday.
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Banco do Brasil issued a $1.5bn perpetual non-call 11 year hybrid on Tuesday, reopening the tier one space for emerging market borrowers for the first time in a year, and doing so at a price that compared favourably with recent heavyweight European bank deals.
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Espírito Santo Financial Group launched a rare holding company level lower tier two issue this week and the Eu400m bullet 10 year deal attracted investors looking for spread and to add to their lower tier two positions.
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Dexia announced late last Friday (October 9) that it will not service the discretionary coupon on a Eu500m perpetual non-call 2016 tier one Dexia Funding Luxembourg issue, after the European Commission repeated last week that banks receiving state aid should not use government money to reward investors.
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A strong showing from hybrid investors allowed French banks Crédit Agricole and BPCE to take a step closer to independence from state aid this week.
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A $500m hybrid tier one issue for Norddeutsche Landesbank priced last Friday (October 9) attracted criticism from market participants this week because of its poor performance.