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  • Participants in the US hybrid capital market gained hope yesterday (Thursday) that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners might reconsider its contentious decision to re-rate certain securities as common equity.
  • Participants in the US hybrid capital market gained hope yesterday (Thursday) that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners might reconsider its contentious decision to re-rate certain securities as common equity.
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  • Participants in the US hybrid capital market gained hope yesterday (Thursday) that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners might reconsider its contentious decision to re-rate certain securities as common equity.
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  • Insurer Eureko has signed the Eu750m facility via mandated lead arrangers Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Rabobank and Royal Bank of Scotland. The five year deal was oversubscribed and will be used for general corporate purposes. ABN Amro, Barclays, JP Morgan, Société Générale and UBS are lead arrangers on the deal.
  • The Netherlands has once again proven the effectiveness of its Dutch Direct Auction system. Its new 10 year benchmark garnered bids of around Eu12bn, enabling the Dutch State Treasury Agency (DSTA) to allocate Eu5.1bn of bonds at a spread of 2bp over the July 2016 Bund, the tightest spread the country has ever achieved against Germany.
  • ING has joined the $270m loan being arranged for a joint venture between Nigerian National Petroleum Corp and ExxonMobil.
  • Never let it be said that their friends didn't rally round. However, the Financial Times told us in sunny Bad Ragaz that the NatWest trio of bankers, led by Gary Mulgrew, are on their way to Houston to face the Enron music in court. For anyone in Europe, Enron is water under the bridge. Ken Lay, the former chairman, died of a heart attack, but prosecuting Mr Lay was always a secondary consideration.
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  • Subordinated debt on several leveraged deals, including loans for Numericable and Kabel Baden-Württemberg, is encountering resistance during syndication.