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Mixing collateral across borders will not work for every issuer
IPTs still leave room for tightening into 60s
◆ Unsecured sterling supply ranges from highly rated US insurers to debut, unrated capital ◆ Aldermore's inaugural benchmark to be a tier two ◆ MassMutual brings September's third sterling FABN
Morgan Stanley priced a €693m Spanish RMBS
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Bank issuers are increasingly interested in the idea of selling tier two bonds in green formats. But green additional tier ones are unlikely to bloom.
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Lancashire Holdings issued its first subordinated bond this week, a Reg S dollar tier two. There has been a near complete absence of insurance capital trades from the euro and dollar markets so far this year, but bankers are confident that more will follow.
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NatWest Group returned to the sterling market on Tuesday to print its second additional tier one (AT1) deal in the currency, just four months after its first.
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CaixaBank was well supported for the sale of a new €1bn tier two this week, becoming only the fourth European bank to issue a capital transaction in green format.
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Plans for a global Insurance Capital Standard (ICS) will be subject to a "small number of revisions" in 2021, according to the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS), which has completed its first round of feedback on the new framework.
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Large US banks want the Federal Reserve to extend a measure allowing them to exclude Treasury bond exposures from their leverage ratio calculations. But other industry figures are pushing back. Senators have warned against the risks of letting temporary Covid support become more permanent.