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Bank Mandiri, Indonesia’s biggest lender, is in discussions with debt arrangers about a subordinated dollar bond that bankers warned would pose a severe test of Asia’s resurgent credit markets.
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Euro and sterling tranches of a Irish Nationwide exchange offer achieved sharply contrasting results, according to figures announced on Monday, reflecting the different investor bases that held them.
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Investor participation in an offer from Anglo Irish Bank to buy back a Eu750m lower tier two issue at 55% of par fell far short of the levels on concurrent upper tier two and tier one exercises.
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Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ has set the coupon on its planned ¥250bn ($2.6bn) of lower tier two debt, in a deal targeted at Japanese retail investors.
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Capital One Financial won applause this week for its $1bn hybrid perpetual, a deal that was first whispered at 11% but finally sold at 10.25% and increased from $500m.
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Alfa-Bank Ukraine announced on Friday that the tender offer for its three Eurobonds has been accepted.