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Hopes that the hybrid tier one market could shrug off the underperformance of recent deals were dashed this week.
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Sberbank, Russia’s largest bank, will exercise its five year call option of its $1bn 10 year subordinated 2015 notes next February in an investor-friendly move that has boosted market confidence in the bank’s balance sheet.
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The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) began consultations this week over hybrid capital buybacks that could discourage the practice, even as the number of issuers launching offers continued to grow.
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Cycles of boom and bust are a natural, ineradicable feature of the markets — just as the psyche of a credit analyst demands a villain on which to blame its troubles. When it comes to this financial crisis, Gary Jenkins knows who the real culprit is.
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Japan’s Mizuho Financial Group finalised details of a ¥139.5bn ($1.5bn) issue of hybrid tier one securities on Tuesday as it turned to domestic Japanese investors to top up its capital base.