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DZ Bank said this week that it will redeem eight tier one bonds issued out of special purpose vehicles, in preparation of the EU’s Capital Requirements Regulation transition period ending.
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Banco BPM was unable to tighten through initial price thoughts for a new additional tier one on Tuesday, as it looked to maximise its regulatory allowance for the asset class.
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Zurich Insurance Company attracted plenty of demand in dollars on Tuesday, as it sold first subordinated dollar trade in over two years — a deal that could fund its acquisition of Metropolitan Life’s US property and casual business.
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Banco Sabadell cut a lone figure on Friday as it ventured out into a quieter market to print a €500m tier two — its first bond since the proposed merger with BBVA fell through last November,
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Yankee issuers stormed into the US dollar market to lock in record low levels of funding, despite this week’s turmoil in Washington, DC.
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Spain’s Abanca sold the year’s first subordinated deal in euros on Thursday, when it issued a perpetual non-call 5.5 year additional tier one (AT1) bond to help optimise its capital structure.