Tag: hybrid

Cheung Kong Infrastructure’s new corporate hybrid uses equity upside to increase the probability of a call.
By Denise Wee | 7 February 2012
The perpetual loses equity treatment from Fitch after April 2017, which investors see as a strong incentive for GLP to call the bonds.
By Denise Wee | 1 December 2011
The offering, made up of perpetual callable notes with a step-up coupon and preference shares, marks the first bank capital deal in Asia in 12 months.
By Anette Jönsson | 30 October 2009
The leads prepare a new $100 million perpetual deal for the eighth largest lender in the Philippines.
By Timothy Cuffe | 16 October 2006
The Aussie retailer cuts back orders for its A$600 million in fixed-margin floating-rate notes as they price at the tighter end of the bookbuild range.
By Cherie Marriott | 11 May 2006
Pricing likely to be favourable for the Australian explosives company thanks to a new ratings treatment and a five-year step-up structure.
By Cherie Marriott | 16 February 2006
Philippine domestic bank to issue hybrid tier 1 deal to bolster capital under new accounting standards.
By Timothy Cuffe | 7 February 2006
Bank bolsters capital with hybrid tier 1 deal.
By Jackie Horne | 28 October 2005
Offer opens on A$259 million exchangeable note deal.
By Cherie Marriott | 24 August 2004
HVB Asset Management packages together $1 billion of ABS paper and credit default swaps.
By Rob Davies | 18 March 2003
Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) has issued the country''s first RFP for a hybrid tier 1 issue, joining Hana Bank, which is already planning a deal via Morgan Stanley.
By Jackie Horne | 9 October 2002
UBS Warburg''s innovative floating IPO exchangeable reset security (or FLIERS) attracts big interest from institutions and is now selling to retail investors.
By Cherie Marriott | 15 July 2002
Bank capital securities are capturing the attention of Asia''s higher rated banks, with DBS, Maybank and OCBC all preparing to bring deals over the next couple of months.
By Jackie Horne | 6 February 2001
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