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Crédit Agricole yesterday completed the final leg of its fundraising to pay back its state aid, raising Eu850m equivalent of institutionally targeted hybrid tier one in the euro and sterling market.
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The first tier one bond from an emerging market borrower this year generated an order book of $13bn, allowing Banco do Brasil to print $1.5bn at 8.5%, equivalent to 518.8bp over Treasuries, on Tuesday night.
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Crédit Agricole will price today a heavily oversubscribed dual tranche euro and sterling tier one issue which is the final step in its repayment of state aid. It plans to raise a maximum of Eu850m equivalent in perpetual non call 10 year hybrid tier one issues via Barclays Capital, Calyon and UBS.
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Espirito Santo Financial Group launched a rare Eu400m bullet 10 year lower tier two out of its holding company on Tuesday which attracted investors looking for spread and to add to their lower tier two positions.
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BPCE is seeking to repay some of the Eu4bn state aid it received in December 2008 and June 2009 through a hybrid tier one issue despite continued worries about the bank’s exposure to a Eu35bn bad bank set up to manage losses at subsidiary Natixis.
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Banco do Brasil is expected to price a perpetual non call 11 year hybrid tier one issue on Tuesday, ahead of schedule, after getting exceptionally strong demand for the deal. Pricing had been pencilled in for the middle of this week.