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Britannia Building Society has joined the list of financial institutions buying back its own debt.
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Santander has begun one of the largest liability management exercises to date and is seeking to exchange up to Eu9.1bn equivalent of hybrid tier one and upper tier two securities into fresh tier one and lower tier two bonds.
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The pace of issuers joining the liability management fray became even more hectic this week and some even went so far as to announce possible exchanges before gaining regulatory approval.
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The bank capital liability management market saw its first failure this week when Austria’s RZB cancelled its exchange offer because so few investors wanted to participate.
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UK insurer Prudential priced a heavily oversubscribed $750m hybrid tier one issue this week, reopening a market that many had thought would remain shut after a disappointing Crédit Agricole transaction two weeks ago.
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Banca Carige sold its first EMTN in over a year on Monday, a Eu100m lower tier two bond, showing that investors are beginning to rediscover their appetite for subordinated private placements.