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The European Commission gave banks a stark reminder on Wednesday evening that they should take its concept of burden-sharing seriously if they are subject to a restructuring aid investigation.
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Banco do Brasil, the Latin American country’s largest financial institution, is expected to issue a dollar denominated hybrid tier one perpetual bond callable after 11 years, following a roadshow scheduled to start in Asia on Thursday.
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Investors appear to be undeterred by the recent wobble in the dollar hybrid tier one market and are putting in their orders for the Norddeutsche Landesbank’s transaction for which books opened on Wednesday morning.
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Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) has invited holders of three of its tier one bonds to sell them back and exchange them for new sterling and euro tier one issue with a current coupon.
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Crédit Agricole priced the first institutionally targeted Yankee hybrid tier one issue since May 2009 on Monday, a $1bn perpetual non-call 10 year issue via Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Calyon and JP Morgan.
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ING will be calling its $800m lower tier two issues due on October 14. There was speculation that the bank could have been prevented from calling the deal, had the Dutch regulators taken a similar stance to the one adopted by the UK Financial Services Authority last month with Royal Bank of Scotland.