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Senior notes were priced tighter than recent deals
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
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The European Central Bank revealed this week that 10 small banks would be operating below their regulatory capital requirements if they hadn’t made use of transitional support measures during the coronavirus crisis.
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The additional tier one (AT1) market has plenty of room left to rally, according to a new report from analysts at Morgan Stanley, even though valuations are already drawing close to other asset classes.
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Permanent TSB attracted plenty of demand for a new additional tier one (AT1) note on Monday, with a lack of issuance in the asset class sending investors towards names offering higher yields.
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Italy’s BPER Banca was more than three times subscribed for a small tier two deal on Wednesday, as sub-benchmark transactions prove more popular than usual in the euro market.
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A pair of smaller names were tempted into the euro market on Tuesday, after Monday’s news that scientists have developed another successful vaccine for Covid-19 led to a further improvement of market conditions.
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Baoshang Bank’s complete write-down of close to $1bn of tier two debt offers an invaluable lesson to investors in China’s domestic bond market.