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French banks lead the charge in euros with tighter than average NIPs
First public Spanish consumer ABS since September
Senior, capital issuance expected on Tuesday, after impact of historic precious metals sell-off is assessed
Domivest’s Dutch BTL trade has provided a benchmark for Citi
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The European Banking Authority has warned issuers against rushing into the sustainability-linked bond market, as it works on deciding whether the structures conflict with eligibility criteria for capital and other loss-absorbing instruments. Despite the warning, market participants are pushing hard to make sure banks are able to issue SLBs in any format, writes Tyler Davies.
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The Single Resolution Board said this week that it could only get behind a "hybrid model" for the European deposit guarantee scheme (EDIS) if it forms part of a temporary solution on the way to establishing a fuller framework.
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Credit Suisse has placed Sfr1.7bn ($1.9bn) of mandatory convertible bonds to repair its balance sheet, following steep trading losses caused by the bankruptcies of Archegos Capital and Greensill Capital. But some predict the bank may need to return for more equity down the line.
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Luzerner Kantonalbank (LuKB) issued its first tier two bond in a decade this week, with the Sfr400m ($436m) deal expected to be index-eligible — a first for a Swiss franc callable tier two bond.
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) will need to see more evidence that its capital reforms restrict “buffer usability” and have “(pro)cyclical” impacts before it recommends any changes to the framework.
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Nykredit Realkredit ended a six year absence from the tier two format in euros this week. With conditions for subordinated bond sales looking good despite looming blackouts, bankers feel now is the time for issuers to "go go go."