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  • FIG
    Swedbank said on Thursday that it will retire up to Skr3bn (Eu297m) of 10 tier two bonds totalling Skr14bn and has no plans to issue the product again in another sign of the declining importance of subordinated debt to banks’ capital ratios.
  • FIG
    Nordea Bank and National Australia Bank (NAB) priced the tightest hybrid tier one bonds for over a year this week, smashing through recent coupon levels even as other sectors of the bond market paused for breath.
  • FIG
    KBC Bank announced this week that it was offering to buy back the four hybrids that have come under scrutiny of the European Commission in recent months.
  • FIG
    National Australia Bank will conclude a great week for hybrid tier one issuance later on Thursday when it prices its perpetual non-call seven and non-call 14 year deal via Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs and HSBC.
  • FIG
    Swedbank said on Thursday that it will retire up to Skr3bn (Eu297m) of tier two bonds and has no plans to issue the product again in another sign of the declining importance of subordinated debt to banks’ capital ratios.
  • FIG
    National Australia Bank (NAB) will open books later on Wednesday for a new dollar hybrid tier one, following on from the Nordea $1bn hybrid issue that was priced on Tuesday.