Mediobanca Issues EUR500 Million in Six-Year Bail-In Bonds
Miriam Mukuru
Italian lender Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario issues six-year senior non-preferred bonds worth 500 million euros ($546 million), ING sector strategist Marine Leleux said in a note.
Senior non-preferred bonds, also known as bail-in bonds, absorb losses in the event that the bank runs into financial distress. The bonds rank below a bank's senior debt.
Mediobanca has two other outstanding senior non-preferred bonds which are concentrated in the shorter end of the curve, with a maximum duration of three years, ING analysts said in a note.
Italian banks have issued EUR750 million in senior non-preferred bonds so far in 2024, compared to EUR6.75 billion issued by French banks and EUR4.5 billion by Dutch banks, ING said.
Write to Miriam Mukuru at miriam.mukuru@wsj.com
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