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Tuesday 24 September 2019 8:53 am

Metro Bank share price sinks after investors snub £250m bond offering

By: Anna Menin

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Metro Bank’s shares fell almost ten per cent in early trading after the struggling lender was forced to ditch a £250m bond offering yesterday after a lack of demand from investors.

The challenger bank’s shares fell as much as 12 per cent in morning trading, but then trimmed its losses to 6.8 per cent.

Read more: Metro Bank pulls bond offering on lack of demand

The bond offering, launched yesterday morning, failed to attract investors despite offering a hefty 7.5 per cent yield on the four-year bond. The bank was attempting to raise cash to meet a regulatory deadline in January next year.

Orders had only reached £175m by 1pm yesterday, leading the bank to rescind the offer.

After the offer was scrapped, a Metro Bank spokesperson said: “Given current market conditions we have decided not to continue with the transaction at this time.

“Metro Bank has a strong capital position and therefore the flexibility to raise new capital at the right time between now and the end of the calendar year.”

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Barclays analysts said the issue cancellation “raises immediate questions on if/how Metro can return to the market for what is a mandatory issuance before year-end in challenging market conditions.

“However, regardless of whether Metro can eventually issue, we think there’s an increasing likelihood – and need – for Metro to dispose of ‘non-core’ assets,” they added.

The bank has been struggling since it disclosed an accounting error in January that wiped £1.5bn off the value of its stock.

Read more: Woodford Trust and Metro Bank kicked from FTSE 250 list

Its share price has dropped nearly 90 per cent since the start of the year, when it admitted a batch of commercial loans had been misclassified and should have been among its “risk-weighted assets”.

The error sparked two regulatory probes, and led Metro Bank to issue an emergency cash call.

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