Home
Home
  • Luxembourg
    • Belgium
    • Netherlands
  • Investing
  • Sector
  • Opinion
  • Research
    • Fund Analysis
    • Market Research
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
  • Luxembourg
    • Belgium
    • Netherlands
  • Investing
  • Sector
  • Opinion
  • Research
    • Fund Analysis
    • Market Research
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
  • EN
  • FR
Subscribe Log in
Asset Allocation

Banks pick up ‘cheap’ coco’s as CS debt goes up in smoke

Investment Officer
·
March 27, 2023
Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter
Share with facebook Share with whatsapp
Banks pick up ‘cheap’ coco’s as CS debt goes up in smoke
Rabobank said it took advantage of the sharp fall in prices of deeply subordinated bonds of European…
limited_access.body_anonymous
limited_access.subscribe
limited_access.login

Related

Sector

AT1 bank bonds in focus as Swiss force CS write-off

Read more
News

Swiss supervisor defends AT1 write-offs at Credit Suisse

Read more
Supervision

Swiss financial supervisor chief quits amid bank turmoil

Read more
Investing

Analysts surprised by European bank rally

Read more
Asset Managers

Esma chief tells funds to consider interest rate risks 

Read more

Most recent

Emanuele Vignoli, CEO of HSBC Luxembourg. Photo: HSBC.
Private Banks

The great wealth transfer: HSBC bridges legacy and innovation

Read more
Stefan Hoops DWS
Investing

DWS prepares private credit platform for 2026 growth phase

Read more
Gerard Moerman
Investing

Momentum has slowed, but the appetite for green bonds remains strong

Read more
The Lambert Redoubt fortress downtown Luxembourg. Photo: City of Luxembourg.
Wealth Managers

Luxembourg residents say it takes €2 mln to feel wealthy

Read more
Ida Lerner
Transfers

Transfers: Ida Lerner swaps DNB to join ING as CFO

Read more
IO Talks LU 3
March 16, 2025

Podcast
IO Talks Video: What will define the success of Luxembourg in the next ten years?

Most read

Voting on Tuesday in Long Island City, Queens, New York. Photo by IO.
Asset Allocation

Financial markets react nervously to Trump victory and Red Sweep

Read more
 John William Olsen (photo), fund manager of the M&G (Lux) Positive Impact fund and the Global Sustain Paris Aligned Fund. Photo: M&G.
Investing

‘Passively Paris-aligning a portfolio doesn’t make sense’

Read more
The New York Stock Exchange. Photo: Redux.
Asset Servicing

Tough ride ahead for Euro funds under new US T+1 settlement rule

Read more
Marc Meyers and Sebastiaan Hooghiemstra of Loyens & Loeff Luxembourg
Opinion

Part II UCIs: The ELTIF Fund Regime of choice?

Read more
Sector

Parts of the fund industry need urgent restructuring

Read more
  • About Investment Officer
    • Contact
    • Editorial Policy
  • Subscription
    • Copyright
    • Advertising
    • Partners
  • Terms and conditions
    • Privacy statement
    • Responsible Disclosure
  • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
Copyright Investment Officer 2025
Developed by