Banks
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◆ Investors flock to first dollar AT1 for five months ◆ Positive response to new equity conversion structure ◆ More supply to come but no 'deluge'
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The southern European sovereign is also on the threshold of an IG rating from an ECB-recognised agency
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Singaporean bank captures large orders amid scarcity of Aussie supply, with more foreign lenders to follow
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◆ Barclays’ bumper senior print proves euro market wide open ◆ US downgrade unsettles sentiment ◆ Dollars still the cheaper market
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◆ Low concessions paid in the first part of the week ◆ Market tone worsens after US downgrade and rates volatility ◆ Wells Fargo chooses quick return for opco funding
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◆ Old Discos no longer attractive capital or funding tool ◆ But multiple AT1s also called with no signs of replacement ◆ UK banks well capitalised
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The Canadian bank is beefing up in Europe at a pivotal point in the execution of its strategy
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One of the bond market’s most charismatic bankers speaks exclusively to GlobalCapital about 21 years in the emerging markets and what makes the perfect syndicate manager
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Bank presses on with swingeing job cuts
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Investors pocket private placements to put cash to work
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Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky is in talks to buy Atos’s legacy operations