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Northern Rock may buy back debt, potentially including subordinated debt, covered bonds and/or its Granite residential mortgage backed securities, as part of its transformation into a good bank/bad bank structure.
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Lloyds Banking Group surprised market participants when it announced that it would call its 5.625% euro upper tier two at par on July 15. The deal is one of the transactions that it had targeted for its upper tier two into senior exchange back in April.
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Standard Chartered garnered plaudits for a highly successful, groundbreaking hybrid tier one issue early this week, but financial institutions were soon given a stark reminder of how quickly market conditions can sour.
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The recapitalisation of financial institutions on both sides of the Atlantic is proceeding at two different speeds with 10 banks in the US given a green light for repaying a total of $68bn in bail out money while Citi is raising a total of $58bn for the exchange of preference shares.